As an important way to select talents in China, it attracts a large number of candidates to apply for the examination every year. However, the road to the examination was not all smooth sailing, and it was full of potholes. Today, I will sort out some of the pitfalls that need to be avoided for you, hoping to help you on the road to the public examination.
1. Blindly following the trend and lacking clear goals
At the beginning of the public examination, many candidates did not clarify their goals, but saw that the people around them had applied for the exam, and felt that they should also try. This mentality of blindly following the trend often leads to a lack of motivation in the preparation process and easy to give up when encountering difficulties. Therefore, before we take the public examination, we must first clarify our goals, understand our interests and advantages, and choose a position that suits us.
For example, Xiao Wang aspired to become a civil servant during his university years, and he knew that his interest and strength lie in communicating with people, so he chose the tax bureau in his hometown when he applied for the exam, which can not only give full play to his advantages, but also realize his ideal position. With a clear goal, Xiao Wang always maintained a positive attitude during the preparation process, and finally went ashore smoothly.
2. Ignoring the basics and relying too much on skills
In the process of preparing for the exam, some candidates pursue all kinds of so-called "problem-solving skills" too much, and ignore the learning Xi of basic knowledge. In fact, although there is a certain degree of skill, the mastery of basic knowledge is fundamental. Only by mastering the basic knowledge will you be able to deal with a variety of question types in the exam.
For example, in the practical test exam, some test takers rely too much on the so-called "spike skills" and ignore the Xi of learning the basics. As a result, I don't know how to start when I encounter some slightly changed questions in the exam. Those candidates who have a solid grasp of the basic knowledge can quickly find the solution ideas and answer them smoothly.
3. Procrastination is serious and there is a lack of effective planning
Preparing for the civil service exam requires a long period of perseverance, so it is important to have a reasonable preparation plan. However, some candidates always think "let's start tomorrow" during the preparation process, which leads to the delay in preparing for the exam. When the exam was approaching, I found that I still had many knowledge points that I had not mastered.
In order to avoid this, we must first establish a sense of time and be clear about our preparation goals. Then, according to your actual situation, make a practical preparation plan and strictly follow the plan. In the process, we can adjust the plan appropriately, but we must not give up easily.
Fourth, the pressure is too great, and the mentality is unbalanced
The road to the public examination is full of pressure, and some candidates have an unbalanced mentality due to excessive pressure during the preparation process. In this case, it is easy for candidates to perform abnormally in the exam or even give up the exam.
In order to avoid this, we must first put the exam in perspective and treat it as an opportunity to show our abilities, rather than the whole of life. Secondly, we must learn to adjust our mentality and relax ourselves appropriately. In the process of preparing for the exam, we can relieve stress by exercising, listening, etc. On the eve of the exam, it is important to maintain a good routine and make sure that you are in the best shape on the day of the exam.
In short, avoid the above pitfalls to make your road to the entrance examination smoother. Of course, the road to the entrance examination is not all smooth sailing, but as long as we have firm faith and move forward bravely, we will be able to overcome all difficulties and successfully go ashore!
2024 Public Examination Shore Guide