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Art Students Tackle Online Admission Tests with Mentor’s Help 🎨💻

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📱 The pandemic has reshaped education yet again—this time, art school hopefuls across China are navigating college admission tests online for the first time. With traditional exams (usually held December-February) disrupted, many students and parents feared their years of preparation might go unrecognized. 😰

Enter Liu Lisen, an art teacher from Jinan, Shandong Province, who became an unexpected hero. Drawing from his own journey—he once ranked 8th nationally but missed his dream school by five English points—Liu launched online coaching sessions to guide anxious applicants. 🚀

💬 \"I know how it feels to be so close,\" Liu shared. \"Now, I’m using tech to help others avoid my past hurdles.\" His virtual workshops cover portfolio reviews, exam strategies, and even stress management—proving creativity thrives even in a pandemic. 🖌️

While some still worry about fair assessment online, Liu’s story highlights resilience: a mix of grit, innovation, and mentorship can turn setbacks into stepping stones. 🌟

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