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Why do many people look down on art students

In the eyes of many people, art candidates are labeled as "low scores in college". Many people probably look down on art candidates from the bottom of their hearts and think that art candidates just take shortcuts and spend money on academic qualifications. Bian Xiao used to be an art test taker. Every time I heard this, I was very angry, but after I calmed down, I probably thought of some reasons why art test takers were discriminated against.

① The foundation of art education in China is poor.

This is the root cause. Our country has always paid insufficient attention to these art education. In my impression, my music teachers and art teachers in primary and junior high schools were born with "poor physique", and they felt uncomfortable in every class, and then they had to "trouble" foreign teachers to help them with their classes every time, so art education was not taken seriously when we were very young.

② Art candidates' cultural courses are generally weak.

In the art test candidates, a large number of people choose the art test because of their average performance in cultural courses, which is also the reason why they are discriminated against by many people. Bian Xiao got an average grade in his culture class that year, and later he took the director's art test. At that time, some classmates laughed at me and said that his college grades were very low, but in the end, I passed the art test and was admitted to Communication University of China, the national 2 1 1 college, and he,

So, there is nothing to be ashamed of. The art test with the same score is better than the school you attend, so you don't have to be angry about these situations.

③ The deep-rooted idea of "score first".

"If you learn math and physics well, you are not afraid to travel all over the world", which I heard from an early age. My teacher said this when we were very young, so at a very young age, we thought that if we want to get ahead, we should give priority to cultural classes. Slowly, this kind of thinking has become a subconscious thing, so when it comes to high school art, it is difficult to accept this new thinking.

In a word, people have two skins on their mouths. I think every art candidate should understand this truth. We shouldn't be influenced by these strange eyes. We should calm down, study hard and speak with our grades.