How do art students choose the art college entrance examination studio?

Art students and parents should pay attention to the following six points when choosing the art college entrance examination studio:

First, analyze and position yourself first, just suit yourself.

How are your cultural achievements?

Does the major have an advantage?

Or culture class is better?

What kind of university are you going to enter?

For example, nine fine arts institutes or comprehensive universities?

If you want to test Gome, you can choose the studio around Gome. If you want to go to Central America, you can find a studio near Central America. Generally, there are a large number of professional studios around the major fine arts institutes, with strong strength and a long history.

Second, pay attention to the word-of-mouth introduction of friends around you.

You can see which studio they studied in or which studio is good through your former classmates or relatives and friends.

Comprehensive consideration, slowly screening. Now that the Internet is developed, studios can basically search online, which is a very convenient channel to learn the specific information of studios from many aspects.

3. Choose a local studio or a foreign studio.

If you are not sure, you can learn about the local studio first, or you can go to the local studio at any time, including teaching resources, teaching mode, management mode and teachers' reputation.

Although studios in other places still have a long way to go, the overall teaching quality is excellent, the teaching history is long, and the style of the Academy of Fine Arts is quite distinct.

There are some excellent art teachers both locally and abroad. They should make an objective evaluation of their present situation and know what level of university they want to enter and what help they need.

4. Do you choose a big studio or a small studio?

The size of the studio is not the most important, the key depends on the proportion of teachers. There are two teachers in the studio of 30 people and four teachers in the studio of 20 people. The difference can be imagined.

Don't pay too much attention to scale when choosing a studio. Communication with teachers is the most important. No matter how big the scale is, no matter how many people there are, you can't study and make progress with a teacher in a studio taught by a good teacher.

You can't just look at the size of the studio. The number of people is not a prerequisite for you to enter the university.

5. Looking at the enrollment rate and reputation of the studio, we can see the overall strength of the studio.

The admission rate of the studio as a whole is the most important assessment standard. How to treat the over-line rate of the studio? Have you ever seen anyone with a pass rate below 60% in the studio? I haven't even seen it. So look at the data with personal analysis.

It is suggested that students and parents pay more attention to the performance of the studio and announce their names to find it. You also need to ask more opinions and suggestions from your predecessors, who know their own studios better.

6. Try to choose a school where professional courses and cultural courses are integrated.

Every year, 80% of art candidates fail to get into an ideal college because of their cultural courses, and they forget their professional training for half a year. With the continuous advancement of the reform of college entrance examination in the Ministry of Education, the number of colleges and universities taking school examinations is decreasing year by year. More and more colleges and universities recognize the entrance examination, which means that the proportion of cultural courses is increasing.