1. Comparison of scores of all subjects: If the total score is the same, the ranking can be determined by comparing the specific scores of all subjects. Under normal circumstances, scores in important subjects such as mathematics and Chinese will be given priority.
2. Comparison of Chinese scores: If the scores of all subjects are the same, you can further compare the Chinese scores. Chinese is usually the basis for the calculation of college entrance examination scores, and candidates with better grades may rank first.
3. Comparison of scores of literature comprehensive/science comprehensive: If the scores of all subjects and languages are the same, you can compare the scores of literature comprehensive or science comprehensive. Literature comprehensive and science comprehensive are important comprehensive subjects in the college entrance examination, and candidates with good grades can be given priority.
3. Draw lots or randomly assign: If the above methods still fail to determine the ranking, some regions or schools can choose to draw lots or randomly rank.
The comprehensive score of candidates is the total score of all subjects in the college entrance examination, including Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages and other elective subjects. Single-subject achievement refers to candidates' achievements in various subjects, and is an index to measure candidates' performance in this subject. The liberal arts division of the college entrance examination means that candidates can choose to apply for liberal arts or science when registering for the college entrance examination, which determines the subject combination that candidates participate in.
The following is the calculation method of the total score of the college entrance examination in general.
1, determine the examination subjects: the college entrance examination usually includes Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages and other liberal arts or science-related subjects. The specific examination subjects can be different according to the regulations of the local education department or the enrollment department.
2. Conversion of scores of all subjects: convert the actual scores of all subjects into standard scores. This usually involves a certain conversion of the original scores to make the scores of various subjects comparable. The specific score conversion method can be different according to the regulations of the local education department or the enrollment department.
3. Fractional weighted summation: the fractional weighted summation is carried out according to the weights of all subjects. Generally speaking, Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages have higher weights, while other subjects have lower weights. The specific weight distribution can be different according to the regulations of the local education department or the enrollment department.
4. Calculate the total score: add the weighted scores of all subjects to get the total score of the college entrance examination.