Competition for popular positions in the national entrance examination to choose one from two thousand? It's not hard to get a job like this! mostly rabble

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Every year in the national examination, there will be a lot of media speculation about the concept of the number of applicants, often using some fierce data of thousands of people competing for a position to attract attention! Let a lot of people who do not know well be directly misled!

Today, let's break the news, let everyone really understand the civil service exam, and let everyone no longer be afraid of the civil service exam!

Why are people afraid? Because of the unknown! Human nature determines that people are afraid of the unknown!

Recently, a topic has become popular again. The most popular positions in the National Examination, the highest competition ratio is as high as 2,000 people to compete for 1 position! It looks like a terrifying piece of data, but if we take a deeper look, there is a high probability that 1,000 of these 2,000 people will not choose to pay the fee, and then of the remaining 1,000 people, there is a high probability that 500 will not go. The exam, and the other 500 people who took the exam, may be less than 50 people who really reviewed it well. In other words, among the 2,000 applicants, there may be less than 50 who are truly competitive!

Will the media tell you these facts? No, it's too common to just say 50 people applied for a certain position, so it's not attractive. But if it is said to be 2000, it is easy to attract attention. This is the law of scarcity in news communication!

However, such propaganda is irresponsible and unconvincing. Although this is an objective fact, it is easy to mislead some students who plan to take the civil service exam but are not ready to take the civil service exam. They may be psychologically afraid before starting the exam.

How can a person who is timid before a fight succeed? I'm afraid it will be difficult!

For students who really want to take the civil service exam, the author has 3 objective suggestions!

First, the civil service exam is not as difficult as you think, but it is not easy either!

Although the civil service exam is not as difficult as the media say, it is definitely not easy. At least it's not that simple for most people. Of course, if you are a fresh graduate, and your major is very advantageous, or you are still a party member, student cadre, etc., and you can apply for transfer, then it may be much easier for you to take the civil service exam.

But for most candidates, the civil service exam is still an uphill battle. Everyone just needs to look at it objectively, not to despise exams, nor to despise themselves.

Second, get to know the truth and don't follow suit

No matter if others say it's easy or difficult, I suggest you to get to know some of the recruitment situation in previous years, to find out which exams were recruited for the civil service examination in previous years, and to find out how many points for the position you want to apply for to be admitted to the interview, How many points did most people test when they were interviewed?

Generally speaking, for many positions, the entry score does not fluctuate much. When everyone knows the entry score, they probably know their goal!

It is usually difficult for everyone to take the same advice, but in the end, the score is used to speak. Everyone hits the root directly and aims at the score for preparation.

Third, prepare for the exams steadily and keep working hard

After you aim at the score according to the second step, you can prepare for the test in a down-to-earth manner. Make up a scientific review plan by yourself, check for deficiencies in a planned way, review in a targeted manner, and constantly make up for your own shortcomings. When you make progress little by little, you will find that your goal is not out of reach.

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