This is an article sharing experiences in civil service exams and establishment exams

#酷工作 #Recently, I've seen quite a few posts about civil service exams and civil service exams, and not many cool friends are sharing their experiencesExtremely peacefulI have also received selfless help from many cool friends, so I would like to share my humble insights in this area.

Let me first talk about the original poster's situation,2024Graduates from the cohort spent four years at university, but their grades were always in the bottom three

So I didn't learn much in college and felt my future was bleak, which led me to consider taking the civil service exam or the civil service exam. There were many exams, big and small, in Zhuhai, Chengdu, Wenzhou, and so on. Guangzhou Haizhu District Civil Service 147 ranked fourth narrowly, and in Jiangning District, Nanjing, narrowly lost in the public institution admissions interview, but ultimately passed this year's 330 joint exam and was admitted to a public institution in Yanta, Xi'an.

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This post won't go into detail, but will share experiences from a macro perspective. First is the aptitude test/vocational assessment. You must have your own thoughts and insights. Don't blindly trust the explanations of answers from Zibi or Moutu, as well as what they say in online classesTechniqueMany of these methods are incorrect; they are just catering to the market by lowering the intelligence of the questions. Those methods are too simple and crude, and at first glance they seem very awkward (I completely guessed the general knowledge of the professional exam this time. Because I hadn't read the test paper beforehand, I had never seen or studied the last five questions beforehand, so I guessed four questions and chose C all but got them all wrong.)

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, so the remaining questions aren't really wrong.) But my answers or ideas still differ somewhat from Moubi, so these institutions actually have quite a big problem. My advice is that the greatest principle is simplicity. Don't blindly chase after certain techniques. Understanding is the most important. For example, if you understand verbal reading, you can pretty much make a choice. The data is basically straightforward and doesn't need to be flashy. The more fancy things you remember, the harder it is to choose methods and waste time. Shenlun and comprehensive response are actually the same: the greatest principle is simplicity, so you may not need a general summary at the beginning for a small questionCompositionActually, there's not much need for parallelism. The answers you see on the market aren't very simple or flashy, but I think as long as you speak plainly and can present your viewpoints well, you can achieve a good result. For essay writing or comprehensive application, just copy the materials—try not to generalize, and use the original words of the materials. At the same time, you must believe in yourself; as long as the reasoning makes sense, it will work. (In my Guangdong provincial exam essay, I wrote six or seven viewpoints, divided into six or seven paragraphs, but still scored 71 points; The 330 Essay also contains many viewpoints; the first part is overwhelmed, and the last two or three sub-arguments are split into three paragraphs, each just a bit over one line).

Finally, the above are my own clumsy views. If you don't agree, just treat it as nonsense.

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