Non art majors are admitted to the graduate school of fine arts

Updated on educate 2024-07-15
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, you have to be clear - what are you going to do as a graduate student in fine arts? Purely for a graduate degree? Or do you like art and want to study art by taking the exam? This is important.

    1. If it is only for academic qualifications, it must have a certain foundation. At least the major has to take the Chinese and foreign art history or art category **, the professional final exam - sketch (figures, creation) color (watercolor, oil painting, etc.) depends on which school you choose. Art students generally have poor English, so if you have good English, it is very advantageous.

    2. Graduate jobs in fine arts are hard to find, and it will be even more difficult to find a job if your undergraduate is not an art major. So if you like art very much, it's different, and interest is the best teacher. After a period of training, you should improve.

    And now looking for a job has a lot of consideration for your actual ability, learning art is a very boring process and very hard, I don't know if you can persevere.

    In short, the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination is risky for you and your future work, so you must think clearly before making a decision. Good luck!

    The road of fine art is hard, and if you like it I hope you stick to it!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not hard. The art of speaking English is the saddest. Professional is good to pull.

    It's better too. Many cultural students choose to take the art exam in order to get a graduate diploma. English is at least 4 and bar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It depends on what school you rely on, if you want to go to the Academy of Fine Arts, your culture must not be difficult, but if you take the major, the difficulty coefficient is very large, especially the cross-school test, there is no advantage, but if you take the general school, it may be a good test point

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The national line of English in 2011 is, presumably you should have no problem, there is no saying that you must pass level 4, but you may need to take English level 6 after graduate study, and what school is also divided. If the professional subject is painting, it will definitely test drawing, and there are some schools that test color. If it is a theoretical subject, art theory will be examined, such as Chinese and foreign art history, introduction to art, etc.

    Depending on what school you apply for, the requirements for majors in comprehensive colleges are relatively low, and the requirements for majors in art academies are very high, and it is difficult to take the exam for those who study art themselves. I hope it will be helpful to you, you can check the graduate admissions brochures of some major universities, which have exam subjects.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If a non-art student wants to be admitted to a graduate school in fine arts, he or she must first have a certain amount of professional knowledge. If you want to be successfully admitted, you also need to prepare some art works. It is actually very difficult for non-art majors to take the art major cross-examination, because it has high requirements for students' art literacy.

    Many non-art students want to take the graduate examination for art because they are interested in art. What do you need to prepare for the cross-graduate examination for art majors? Here's what I think:

    First, you need to have certain professional knowledge.

    Although studying art does not require strong professional knowledge like studying many other majors, many schools still require art students to have certain professional knowledge if they want to develop in the art major. Therefore, if a non-art major wants to take the postgraduate examination for art majors, then students should boil some art major books to read and supplement their professional knowledge in art.

    Second, you need to have some of your own art works.

    Teachers in many schools have a fixed standard for recruiting art graduate students, that is, the student must be able to draw some art works. Therefore, if a non-art major wants to take the postgraduate examination for art majors, then this student needs to prepare some of his own art works, so that teachers can recognize his art skills.

    3. It is very difficult for non-art majors to take the art major cross-examination.

    If you want to develop in the art profession and want your work to be recognized by others, it is actually very difficult. There are many people who have studied art since childhood, so that they can achieve success in the art major. Therefore, it is very difficult for non-art students to cross the postgraduate examination for art majors, and the success rate is relatively low.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At this time, you need to have a certain amount of professional knowledge, to understand the painting of art, you also need to have some theoretical knowledge, you need to prepare some paints, brushes, you need to read more art books, and you also need to have art works.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You need to buy relevant theoretical textbooks online, you must be mentally prepared, pay attention to the school and major you are applying for, improve your political scores, English scores, understand Chinese and foreign art history, and then buy relevant materials for painting, such as painting brushes, paints, paper, and apply for a related tutorial class.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At this time, you need to improve your aesthetic ability, you must participate in art tutorial classes, you should also improve your painting ability, you need to buy rice paper, colored pens, paints for painting, and you must buy relevant teaching materials online.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is necessary to prepare professional knowledge, understand relevant learning theories, prepare drawing tools, prepare for exams, understand the situation of interprofessional examinations, and prepare what needs to be used in the examination process.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Prepare knowledge, understand related theories, prepare drawing tools, prepare for exams, understand cross-exam situations, and prepare for the middle of the exam.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At this time, you should understand some of the most basic theoretical knowledge in art, and you need to have a drawing skill, and then understand some of the conditions for applying for the exam.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At this time, you should understand some basic knowledge of art, and you also need to have a basic drawing ability, so that you can get it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can read books, or exercise your ability, understand the situation of the exam, prepare in all aspects, and learn to relieve your nervousness.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Then you should improve your drawing skills and train them.

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