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What is the difference between choosing liberal arts and science college entrance examination in high school?

First, there is a difference between high school and college entrance examination in liberal arts and science.

If you choose liberal arts, the examination paper will be a liberal arts paper, and the examination subjects will be: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages and comprehensive literature (history, geography and politics).

If you choose science, the examination paper is a science paper, and the examination subjects are: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, science (physics, chemistry, biology).

Second, the current college entrance examination program

1 、" 3+X "

Applicable areas: most provinces and cities

"3" means "Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages", and "X" means that students choose an examination subject independently from two comprehensive subjects: liberal arts (covering politics, history and geography) and science (covering physics, chemistry and biology) according to their own wishes. This scheme is the most widely used, mature and accepted in China. The total score is 750 (language 150, mathematics 150, foreign language 150, liberal arts/science 300).

Specific examination time:

June 7th (morning) 09: 00-1:30 Chinese (afternoon) 15:00- 17:00 Mathematics (liberal arts mathematics or science mathematics).

June 8th (morning) 09: 00-1:30 comprehensive ability test of arts/comprehensive ability test of science (afternoon) 15:00- 17:00 foreign language.

2. "3+academic level test+comprehensive quality evaluation"

Application area: Jiangsu

Approved by the Ministry of Education, Jiangsu Province began to implement "3+ academic level test+comprehensive quality evaluation" in 2008.

Test plan. Where "3" means "Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages", Chinese 160 (40 points for liberal arts plus questions), mathematics 160 (40 points for science plus questions) and foreign languages 120, out of 480 points. The compulsory subjects of the academic level examination include physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history, geography and information technology. The original full score of each subject is 100. Candidates are required to take 5 compulsory subjects that are not selected as elective subjects for the academic proficiency test. The elective subjects of the academic level examination are physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history and geography. The original full score of each subject is 120. Liberal arts candidates should take a history test, science candidates should take a physics test, and then choose one from chemistry, biology, politics and geography. Generally, candidates must all reach C before they can take the college entrance examination and elective subject examination. The academic proficiency test is graded and divided into four parts: A, B, C and D. (This scheme is controversial because the total score is low, and the elective subjects are not included in the total score, resulting in a flat and dense score segment, and the physical and chemical subjects are not included in the total score, which makes it difficult to select science talents. ).

Specific examination time:

June 7th (morning) 09: 00-1:30 Chinese (arts plus 30 points) (afternoon) 15:00- 17:00 Mathematics (science plus 30 points).

June 8 (morning), no exam (afternoon). 15:00- 17:00 foreign languages.

June 9th (morning) 09:00- 10:40 physics/history (afternoon) 15:00- 16:40 chemistry/politics/biology/geography.

3. 3+3 (Hainan)

Application area: Hainan

In Hainan College Entrance Examination, there are 6 subjects, Chinese, Mathematics and English are public subjects. Liberal arts students take politics, history and geography respectively, and science students take physics, chemistry and biology respectively.

Specific examination time:

June 7th (morning) 09: 00-1:30 Chinese (afternoon) 15:00- 17:00 Math.

June 8th (morning) 09:00- 10:30 Politics/Physics (afternoon) 15:00- 17:00 Foreign Language (including Listening)

June 9 (morning) 09:00- 10:30 history/chemistry (afternoon) 15:00- 16:30 geography/biology

After the state introduced the plan and the pilot measures for pilot provinces came out, senior three freshmen began to implement it.