As an invigilator, I had the experience of invigilating the national examination during my master's degree. Standing on the proctor again this year, I felt some encouraging changes. In the past, it seemed common for half of the people in the national examination room to not arrive, and everyone believed that "as long as they arrived at the examination room, half of the people were defeated" and "half of the people who came did not review and a large wave of elimination". However, now in the case of 30 people in an examination room, only 4 people did not come, and all the candidates are answering the questions seriously, obviously after full preparation. Most of the candidates who took the exam were post-00s, and occasionally a few post-95s, and there were very few post-90s, which was quite shocking.
From the invigilator's point of view, it is actually more nervous than the candidate. Because teachers know that time is racing against time, and they dare not waste a second. During the invigilation, I didn't dare to say much, I didn't dare to move much, and even put on a mask in order to reduce the sound of breathing. Recently, I saw a netizen's complaint on the Internet: "I won't let my daughter take the public exam in the future." "This has caused me to think, not only a test for the candidates, but also a challenge for the invigilator. The requirements for invigilation are becoming more and more stringent, and it is not allowed to look at the test paper before the exam bell rings, and the right hand must be raised after the exam bell rings, which was not a rule before, and many requirements have suddenly been added.
After a netizen's friend participated in the civil service invigilation, he felt the difficulty of the exam, and after coming back, he did not hesitate to say that he would never let his child participate in the public service in the future.
First of all, he mentioned that the exam papers are getting harder every year. The amount of questions is huge, especially in the practical test part, which has as many as 40 pages in two hours. Just browsing through the questions can be dizzying. Without special training, it is almost an unthinkable task to complete all the questions in a limited time and achieve a high score. He believes that the state has set such a difficult exam, perhaps in order to discourage some candidates from facing difficulties and screen out truly determined talents.
Secondly, he pointed out that the number of applicants for the examination is huge, and there are many candidates who have repeatedly failed and failed the exam. This kind of long-term struggle has huge psychological pressure and fatigue on the candidates, which is beyond the ability of ordinary people to bear. Such an examination process is not only a certain consumption of the body, but also a huge test of spirit and will. Even if you are lucky enough to pass the written test, there are new requirements for the interview process. From knowledge reserves to appearance and conversation, all aspects are comprehensively examined. As long as there is a flaw in one of these aspects, it is almost equivalent to running along. This made him lament that it is much more difficult to pass the interview than the written test, so that even if the written test is excellent, it may fall short in the interview.
Even if they eventually become a civil servant, most people find that once they go to work, they seem to see the shadow of retirement in front of them. Promotions are largely a matter of luck and personal effort. And the hard work paid for this is only known to yourself. The invigilator put forward a new point of view Although the income of civil servants is relatively stable, it seems that it is not easy to maintain this relative stability under the influence of the economic environment. Work is not as easy and comfortable as imagined, and overtime is likely to become commonplace, creating a state that seems to be under siege. What's more, a little bit of power is a high-risk occupation. If you don't have enough concentration or wisdom, the slightest mistake can lead to a big mistake, and once you make a mistake, the consequences are immeasurable, full of variables and risks. In contrast, it seems more rational to plan early, choose a major that suits you, find a relatively good job, constantly upgrade yourself, and live the life you want.
However, there are also some netizens who disagree with this view. They pointed out that although many people chose to resign and leave the company, they pointed out that there were few cases of civil servants choosing to leave their jobs voluntarily. Some people lament that although civil servants often shout about their hard work, it is not clear why they still stick to their original positions, and for what purpose.
In fact, what everyone says makes sense, whether to choose to take the public examination should not be decided by parents for their children, but should be the result of comprehensive consideration of candidates in combination with their own personality and interests. Public service is difficult and competitive, but for those who are looking for stability and comfort, a civil service job can be a good choice. On the other hand, for those who are looking for challenges and a sense of accomplishment, other industries may be more suitable for them. The choice is an individual's right and freedom, and the most appropriate decision needs to be made based on one's own circumstances and goals.
In short, from the perspective of the invigilator, there are indeed many changes and challenges in the national examination. For candidates, the difficulty and competitiveness of the national examination cannot be ignored. The most important thing is that everyone calmly evaluates their abilities and interests and makes a career choice that suits them. Whether you choose to take the entrance examination or other industries, you need to put in hard work and struggle, and there is no shortcut to success.