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In fact, Yali and Changjun are not divided into science majors.
The amount of homework is about the same, but Changjun is more difficult, and the teacher is more tight, and the grades are better than Yale-in-China last year.
As for the quality and personnel training, it is about the same.
However, Yale-China has a lot of club activities, which is slightly inferior to Changshire.
The experimental classes of Yali in Changjun are similar, and many of the award-winning students are ......
Frankly speaking, 6A can be Changjun or Yali (but it also depends on the 4 A's of comprehensive quality, which can only be absolutely entered), but the experimental class is required to be tested after admission, because the talent is basically one out of ten. 5a1b is a bit dangerous, and unless you usually have quite good grades or a bit of a relationship or luck, you may not be able to get in. In particular, you should take an A in cultural classes, and it's good to take 1 less A in comprehensive quality.
There must not be a C, otherwise the game is basically over.
Addendum: Agree to open a number for the college entrance examination, Yale-China's quality education is indeed very strong, the school environment is relatively relaxed, and students have a lot of room for free play. FantasticV: I'm also from Yale-China, but I just visited Changjun once, so I learned a little more.
No matter which school you are, it's a place where there are many masters, and you can't take it lightly (like I am still working in a student ......).It's not a good mix).
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6A can enter all schools, but there is absolutely no guarantee of admission to the experimental class in Yali Changshire.
Changjun is stronger in liberal arts than Yale-in-China, so the negative side shows that Yale-in-China is stronger in science.
Yale-China has few homework, and it is easy to fall into the class because it does what it wants to do, and the same is true for lectures.
This year, I have seen a lot of my classmates degenerate, including me a little, but such an environment can greatly improve your self-control.
My classmates in Changjun never seem to have said that they have ever done less homework, and I think it must be more than Yale-in-China, but it is by no means as scary as the rumors are outside.
Yale-China cultivates comprehensive talents, and if you are a class leader, you can join a club, and you will have meetings at every turn, and there will be so many activities that you want to die! In the end, even if there is no spring and autumn outing, you will not find emptiness.
In comparison, there are not so many clubs and activities in Chang County. It's better to study more.
Both schools did not dare to make up classes, and now they are strictly grasping. But it will be a make-up class in disguise (you have to have good grades and volunteer. )
The experimental class will be very good, but it is said that it will be difficult for Yale-China to pass the next provincial council, and then there will be no Inter, and I don't know what Changjun is like.
5a1bIf you want to enter Changjun Yale, it depends on your luck!
However, even if you enter such a prestigious school, you don't think you can rest assured, you must work hard to get into the experimental class. If you are not admitted to the experimental class, it will be similar to an ordinary school, you have to rely on yourself to be ruthless, and you will have to put in more effort to catch up with those students in the experimental class, which is really !!
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I'm a Yale-in-China. I'm very responsible to tell you, 6A may not be able to squeeze into Yale-China. In the case of experimental classes, there should be a selection test.
Personally, I think Yale-China's quality education is very good, and there are many people who are full of inner faces, especially foreign teachers, who are very enthusiastic, and you can even talk to them when you go abroad to chat. The external objective conditions are good, as long as you work hard, Yale-China is definitely a good platform.
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Upstairs is so detailed, I won't have read both schools.
I don't think a lot of university clubs are as good as YL.
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If you want to be admitted to the top 20 level of the whole grade, Nanya has a special accommodation department for non-local students Mathematics is basically an Olympiad problem Physics has a small number of questions, but it is flexible The possibility of being admitted is very small But it is worth a try.
p, I tried it when I took the third year of junior high school, and naturally I didn't take the test, and there is still a gap in the ranking of each school's grades, mainly depending on the individual, the last time I went to the exam, mathematics was all the content of the third year of junior high school that I hadn't learned, because the make-up class involved binary equations, so the test was less difficult than some people who had not studied at all, but there was still a big gap from the admission score line.
1. The junior high schools of Yali Middle School include Nanya, Yiya Bangkai, and Beiya.
2. It doesn't matter, I think there was no training in Russia back then, and there were many honorary certificates (with strength or specialty) that could come in.
3. There are also a lot of out-of-town students in our class, it is recommended that you go to Nanya ** to register, and then go to the admissions office of Nanya to have a look, bring the honorary certificate, and there will be a special enrollment exam at that time.
4. This is not clear. Because the level of each class is different in each elementary school.
5. If you are a girl, generally in the first year of junior high school, geography (I personally think) boys should be political (but I am also very bad at politics).
There are still very few open-ended questions and extracurricular questions in the first year of junior high school, and there will be more and more in the future.
The basic questions are completely basic, but the accuracy rate is difficult to guarantee.
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1. The junior high schools of Yali Middle School are Nanya, Yiya, and Beiya.
2. It doesn't matter, I think there was no training in Russia back then, and there were many honorary certificates (with weight points) that had strength or specialties and could come in.
3. There are also a lot of out-of-town students in my celery peel class, so it is recommended that you go to Nanya ** to register, and then go to Nanya's admissions office to have a look, bring a certificate of honor, and then there will be a special enrollment test.
4. This is not clear. Because the level of each class is different in each elementary school.
5. If you are a girl, generally in the first year of junior high school, geography (I personally think) boys should be political (but I am also very bad at politics).
There are still very few open-ended test questions and extracurricular questions in the first year of junior high school, and there will be more and more in the future.
The basic questions are completely basic, but the accuracy rate is difficult to guarantee.