The same question is asked every year as a 10-year education adviser:Adult examinationsIs it hard? The answer is clear — difficult, but strategic. The 2026 examination is expected to take place in late october (finally subject to official announcements) and planning is now well under way。

Examination difficultyAnd admission mechanisms
The adult baccalaureate is based on the national general examination model, but the intake line is relatively friendly. In 2025, it is assumed that in 2026, the top-level admission line was approximately 120-140/450 points, with a promotion of 140-160/450 points, which is equivalent to approximately 40 cents in a single section (which is ultimately the subject of an official bulletin). The key is to master the score skills of the subjects。
Core strategy for 2026
Languages: 60 minutes for writing, with one hour to be reserved. Remember three main points: 600 words full, no questions left, and writing. Read the subject first and then read the article, and the answers are often hidden at the end。
Mathematics: five core formulas can get 30 points. In the case of geometry, the algebra lists the known conditions, even if they are not unsolved。
English: the selection is based on the "shortest option" emergency response technique. The writing part is directly applied to the letter template, so that the words in the paper reading material are rewrited into a sentence。
Politics: current politics accounts for 20 points, and the first three months of the examination began to focus on the popular daily sites. Questions are answered using the "perspectives + materials + summary" format, with clear handwriting more important than content depth。
The blood and tears of people here
Last year, there was a 38-year-old candidate who, 20 years after graduation from junior high school, applied a mobile phone for one hour a day, with a focus on breaking the text and mathematics formula and eventually exceeding the intake line by 47 points. His secret is that 70 per cent of his energy is focused on the dominant subjects and 30 per cent of his time is devoted to the basics of vulnerable subjects。
The candidates for the 2026 examination noted that a compendium of admissions (which was ultimately based on official announcements) is now being published by the various institutions, suggesting that targeted specializations should be identified and re-examined. Bearing in mind that the adult examination is not a competitive examination but a standard testAnswering skillsOften more important than knowledge reserves。




