Although the number of applicants has gradually increased in recent years, and the competitive pressure is still less than that of other exams, the preparation for the exam is still not relaxed.
In a highly competitive environment, how long does it take to revise? Generally speaking, the longer the revision time, the better, but if it is too long, it may cause disgust and disgust to the exam. Therefore, six months is the best deadline and choice, six months is enough for us to learn the knowledge system to the fullest, and at the same time, we will not be disgusted. So how to arrange these six months, let's listen to Tutu's advice.
There are slight differences in the subjects of the three branches and one support examination in various places, as shown in the following figure, Shanghai examines the "vocational test" and "comprehensive", Yunnan and Sichuan only test the "public base" and "vocational test" respectively, and Guangdong does not even have a written test, which shows that the content, method and time of the examination are different in various places, therefore, it is recommended that the candidates who want to take the three branches and one support are relatively few announcements and the preparation time is more relaxed. and what type of questions will be used; In addition, you can also go to the official website to learn about the subsidy treatment of the three branches and one support. 1. Prepare preparation materials
In this long six-month review time, we first need to choose the materials that are suitable for us, including books, online courses and past papers, which include basic lecture notes in the early stage and corresponding workbooks; Online classes are used in conjunction with book handouts, and are used when you don't understand the content of the book, or when it is more efficient to read; Precious questions are for everyone to understand the local examination situation, through the precious questions to know what to test, and how to test. You can leave yourself half a month to prepare the materials.
Once you have the preparation materials, it's time to really get into the revision stage. The subject of public basic knowledge focuses on memorization and has a large number of knowledge points; The subject of vocational test focuses on the skills of doing questions, and the practical nature of the method must be strong.
2. Preparation and review stage
The biggest headache for many people is the subject of public foundation, and there are a lot of knowledge points that need to be memorized. Therefore, if you want to get a high score, you need to prepare early. Generally speaking, the public foundation consists of two modules: illegal (agriculture and rural areas, politics, economy, history and humanities, science and technology geography) and law (constitution, civil law, criminal law, administrative law, labor law, etc.), which are most important in agriculture and rural areas and politics. In the area of current affairs, we ask everyone to pay attention to China's major events and important meetings.
Pre-basic review (3 months).
The first stage is to lay the foundation, which is to review all the knowledge points involved in the entire three branches and one support, and it is recommended that candidates leave a little more time to understand the knowledge points thoroughly and facilitate the later questions. At this stage, it is necessary to arrange the time of each day, such as getting up in the morning to read what you learned yesterday; After that, the daytime is used to study the new content on the lecture notes or listen to ** (be sure to take notes), and each new chapter is learned, supplemented by after-class exercises to consolidate; Evenings can be spent organizing notes or putting together a framework map of what you've learned during the day. The knowledge points learned every day focus on the pursuit of understanding, and do not leave difficult questions for the future. And at this stage, you must combine your own actual situation, don't look at others to learn a lot, and set a lot for yourself, when the time comes, it will hit your enthusiasm for learning, everyone has their own progress, step by step review on the line.
Medium-term consolidation and improvement (2 months).
After the preliminary basic review is in place, you can start to find out the bottom test. At this stage, it is recommended that candidates take one module at a time, for example, in the morning, they should first look at the knowledge points they have learned in the past (including notes and thinking frame diagrams), and then do practice questions in the afternoon. After the question is done, you must read the answers and analysis, know why you can do it right, why you do it wrong, and then sort out the wrong questions into the wrong book, and write down the knowledge points that are easy to make mistakes in the notebook. In this order, if you look at the knowledge points of a module and practice the questions of a module, you can basically master the knowledge points in one go. Be careful not to write the answers on the paper, because you have to do it a second time, and you can practice the wrong questions every few days, so that you can check if you really have mastered it. When I feel that I have almost learned, I start to do the test papers, and I may not be very comfortable with the rhythm and order of doing the questions at first, but I can quickly adapt to it by doing several sets of papers in a row.
Precautions for brushing questions: First of all, you should detach yourself from the notes or textbooks when doing the questions. When some people are doing problems, they will unconsciously look at their notes and turn over the textbook when they encounter unclear knowledge points. This habit should be broken, jump over first when you can't meet it, and then take the time to look at it seriously when you are done, so that the impression is deeper. Secondly, take the wrong questions seriously, and gradually reflect, summarize and solve the shortcomings. Third, in addition to brushing up on questions every day, we also pay attention to consolidating and reviewing. Because no matter how many questions you brush, there will be forgotten knowledge points.
Late simulation sprint (half a month).
In the later stage, when the exam is approaching, you should pay attention to the overall control of the real questions. A set of regular simulations and sets of papers a day can avoid the lack of time in the examination room, and the second is to find out the knowledge points that were missed in the consolidation and improvement stage and the weak points that still exist in you. For the missing knowledge points and the shortcomings that still exist, hurry up and make up for them, if you have a difficult problem, it doesn't take too much time, and it's not necessary. Candidates can also find some questions, just want to do the idea of the question, no need to write out the specifics, and then compare the answers, test their own ideas, this will help to get more strategic solution directions in a short time, broaden their thinking.
The grass-roots work experience of the three branches and one support work is beneficial to the future examination of civil servants or public institutions, and can increase their competitiveness. For students who are not ready to deal with other exams, the Three Branches and One Support exam is a great opportunity to exercise themselves and give themselves a better understanding of their strengths and weaknesses.
Overall, it is a good choice to take the three branches and one support. However, before deciding whether or not to apply for the exam, you need to consider your own situation comprehensively, and once you have decided, you will do your best to apply for the exam.