How to review for the 2019 National Civil Servant Examination? Among the large number of people who signed up for the National Civil Servant Examination, most of them are applying for the first time. They have never been exposed to the Civil Servant Examination before and know nothing about the basic policies of the Civil Servant Examination. You know, there are less than 4 months left before the start. How to take the exam? What to take the exam? Everyone knows that taking the civil service exam is not easy, and it is even more difficult to get ashore in one go, so I gave it a try with the idea of ????soy sauce. I would like to remind candidates not to give up easily. Since they are determined to take the exam, they must try their best. Even if the final result is not ideal, they will have no regrets and will not waste these few months. So, if you are a novice in the public examination, it is not enough to just have an idea. From now on, make a study plan and review in a down-to-earth manner. As the saying goes, sharpening your sword will make you chop wood. A good learning method can achieve twice the result with half the effort.
1. Preliminary entry
The ancients said, "Everything will be successful if it is predicted, and it will be ruined if it is not predicted." Now that you have signed up to take the National Civil Servant Examination, what can you do if you don’t have a detailed understanding of it?
In the pre-entry stage, you must first carefully study the exam syllabus, understand the content of the National Civil Servant Examination, and do Know it well. Although there are many interpretations of the national examination syllabus on the Internet, there are still differences between what you "hear" and what you "understand". Only when you have a thorough understanding of the exam syllabus can you compare the various teaching materials on the market, and then choose a teaching material that truly fits the syllabus and suits you in the mixed civil servant training market.
At the same time, it is recommended that you first take one or two sets of past national examination questions to conduct a self-understanding test (you can skip the 2018 National Civil Service Examination questions and leave them for the next stage to study carefully). After passing the test, you can have a preliminary understanding of the exam. Have a clear positioning of your own strengths and weaknesses in terms of content, question type, and question volume, so that you can conduct targeted review during the next preparation period.
2. Make a review plan, strictly implement it, and form good habits
Many candidates are not fully prepared not because of lack of time, but because of laziness and inefficiency in answering questions. , review is useless. If candidates want to persist in reviewing and continue to improve their scores, they must make a detailed review plan and form a good habit.
The content of the review plan can range from content that must be reviewed in a week and a half to content that needs to be reviewed at a specific time within a day. After the formulation is completed, candidates must strictly implement it and cannot change it overnight. Let the review plan become a piece of paper. The Public Examination Information Network reminds candidates that when formulating a review plan, they should fully consider their previous review progress and their own knowledge weaknesses, and designate a method plan that suits them. We usually meet people who read books every day, but the first page they open every day is always the first page. We say that this kind of reading is useless. When reviewing, candidates must combine their previous review progress and their own weaknesses, and review in a focused and targeted manner.
3. Brush the questions and find the feeling of doing the questions
Brush the questions, which is the so-called question sea tactic. Many people do not support this tactic and believe that blindly answering questions will only make candidates tired. In fact, it is not the case. Everyone knows that practice is the only criterion for testing truth. If you don’t do the questions, you won’t know whether you have mastered the knowledge points. If you don’t do the questions, you won’t be able to test your knowledge loopholes. More importantly, candidates can improve their knowledge by answering a large number of questions. The ability to quickly read, review, think, and answer questions can cultivate candidates' feeling of doing questions, so that candidates will not feel unfamiliar during the exam and can quickly enter the exam state.
In addition, brushing up on the questions can also increase the speed of doing the questions. In fact, many of the questions in the test paper are not difficult overall. If the candidates are given enough time, I believe many candidates can get good results. However, the civil service examination time is limited and does not allow candidates to have too much time to think slowly. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the speed of answering questions. The most effective way to improve the speed of answering questions is to brush the questions. One question is 5 seconds faster, and 100 questions is 500 seconds, which is nearly 9 minutes. These are very valuable in the exam.
4. Summarize improvements and grasp the essentials
During the actual preparation process for the National Civil Service Examination, a common situation is that "time is tight". Many candidates even only have one or two months. Time comes to review. How to learn quickly and check for omissions and fill in the gaps in such a short period of time is a very contradictory thing. In addition to increasing reading intensively and enriching knowledge, the solution is to summarize and draw inferences from one example. Candidates can go to the test data column of this website to learn from it. Another example is the essay exam. Many people say that if you want to do well in the essay exam, you need to memorize the template. In fact, this is a misguided approach. If you can do well in the essay by just relying on the template, then wouldn't the civil service examination really become a stereotyped examination and a step backwards in history? If you want to do well in the essay, it is important to read carefully, grasp the key points, and answer questions in a standardized manner, but learning to grasp the key points, summarize and draw inferences from one example is the key to adapting to changes.