I am about to enter the third year of high school, and I want to know about the college entrance examination of some small languages.
Normal minority language tests only test China English, but there are some exceptions. For example, this year, China media will take a math test in small languages.
I wonder if you are a student in a foreign language school? If so, I suggest you take the exam for foreign language students, which is much less difficult than small languages. In fact, the small language test is more difficult. After all, as long as graduates from excellent high schools can be admitted, many people want to apply. However, if you really have confidence in Chinese and English, then join. It doesn't hurt to try ~
Personally, I feel that there is nothing to make up for Chinese, and the strength is there. If you play normally, it will be OK. English, if you still have one year (are you a sophomore? ), there is a lot of room for improvement. Did your school organize CET-4? If you have passed CET-4, well, go on reading CET-6. If not, you can start reading four words, at least four words!
The difficulty of each school is hard to say. Anyway, people with common sense know that the competition of small languages in Beiwai is the fiercest. In addition, the difficulty of learning a foreign language this year is about CET-6, which is very difficult for those who are skilled in our school, but it is very difficult for everyone. Come on ~
Knowing Japanese shouldn't have any advantage in the interview. Because the interview of minority language pronunciation is a lottery, it doesn't necessarily mean that you will get Japanese if you apply for Japanese. After all, the school will test your language imitation ability, and I think Japanese pronunciation is relatively simple in a foreign language, so you should not be allowed to imitate it. But not necessarily, it depends on the other school ~
The choice of registration is very important. If you think you are strong enough, you can choose your favorite major (for example, Japanese is very popular as a foreign language), and if you want to be stable, you can choose an unpopular one. Let me tell you an interesting thing. This year, Laifujian, a small media language in China, wanted to recruit two Tamil students, but only four people applied, so the chances of going to school are very high (although Tamil is too cold. . . . )
Oh, by the way, if you are a boy, there is a great advantage in reporting to a small language, especially in Beijing Foreign Studies University (which seriously favors boys over girls! ! ), girls are not afraid, let's go to PK with female compatriots ~ I think Guangwai seems to be less patriarchal. . .
That's it. You can contact me again if you have any questions ~