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The Academy of Fine Arts is also divided into grades, and each major is also different.
Generally speaking, the better the school, the harder it is.
For example, our school, the animation major of Communication University of China, is one of the best in the country. Our classes are from 1 to 5, basically full from 8 am to 10 pm every day, and there are only two hours of food and rest in the middle. At the end of the week, you are exhausted but your homework has to keep you up late every day, so it is common for us to have acne and hair loss here.
The advertising major in our school is easier than ours, with only 8 hours of classes a day, and there are not many homework, so maybe there is not a lot of professional knowledge to be learned in advertising.
Then I also went to Chengdu University to major in animation. Chengdu University's animation major is also one of the best in the southwest area. However, it is not a first-class university after all. The whole course schedule is very scattered, and there are often students who complain that they don't know what they have studied after graduation.
If you're studying styling, you're free. Unless the modeling major is super awesome university, other universities are basically in a state of rest.
Anyway, it's up to you to get into college. If you want to skip class, you can skip a single class, and it's okay to barely pass anyway, but you have to think about how you can get into the job in the future.
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At present, the basic model of Chinese art academies is the mode of the first-year basic department and the second-year post-professional model (I am the ** Academy of Fine Arts, this is the model of our college, and generally China's art academies are from this model).
The professional courses in the basic department of the freshman year are relatively relaxed, but the cultural courses are very stressful. Almost all major cultural subjects are to be completed in the first year. Especially the compulsory subjects.
After the sophomore year, the number of cultural classes decreases rapidly, and after the second half of the sophomore year, there may not even be any, depending on the school, and most of them are like this. So the cultural pressure is almost gone. However, the professional pressure began to increase, and the sophomore year began to enter the professional department to study, and the things learned were correspondingly more professional and more specific.
The junior year is the time to replenish energy, dedicate yourself to learning professional knowledge, and prepare for graduation in the coming year.
A few seniors are in harmony"Play"If you don't have a chance, let's prepare for your graduation project wholeheartedly.
If it is easy, that is, the freshman and sophomore years, they can have a lot of time to deal with their own affairs, cultivate other interests, participate in clubs or student unions, etc., exercise their abilities, and socialize. It's been very busy since my junior year. Freshmen and sophomores still have a lot of time every day, especially in sophomore years, basically every day is half a day without classes, and there is very little homework.
Although the junior year is also a half-day class, there is a lot of homework. There is also a lot to learn on your own.
I believe that the spare time of the freshman and sophomore years is completely enough for you to develop yourself and improve your comprehensive ability.
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I'm tired when I take the art academy exam, and it's not ordinary tired, but after I get in, I play all day long, and the class is like playing, hehe, especially the art academy that is not very good
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Yes, art is still very popular now.
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After you come out, you can do creative personality design planning, etc., which is very helpful for you.