Dear colleagues, hello everyone! I'm Shen Jiajie, a person who is comfortable in all walks of life and has insight into the internal situation of various industries. What is even more surprising is that I also had the privilege of knowing the brother-in-law of Wang Xiaohong, the current Minister of Public Security. Some people say that the joys and sorrows of human beings are not the same, and we cannot truly understand the feelings of others. I couldn't agree more. However, I have always believed that although joys and sorrows may not be connected, life experiences, especially those of preparing for exams, can be shared and learned. Everyone's motivation for taking the public exam may be different, but the goal is the same – to one day succeed in the job of your dreams. However, not everyone is on this path. Some people walk with ease, others with difficulty. In my opinion, those experiences that have gone through twists and turns, ups and downs, and finally entered public office through their own efforts, can better reflect the real preparation process of ordinary people, and are also more valuable for reference. Today, I would like to share with you an article that records my personal journey to prepare for the exam. In this article, I will delve into the most critical elements that lead us ordinary people to succeed in the compilation. Let's draw wisdom and strength from this article together to give us motivation on our way to preparing for the exam. oneAfter 10 years of preparing for the exam, what did you do wrong? Stuck in work and unable to get out of your comfort zoneAfter graduating from university, I entered the society and started a regular job. Like many professionals, my life is filled with work, and sometimes I am busy like a spinning top, and I don't have time to spare. Working overtime has also become a daily routine for me, but the income and social recognition are not bad. This state of life makes me feel satisfied, and it also makes me slack off on my future career planning.
I've been attending public *** for the past ten years, but my attitude has always been symbolic. Every time I sign up, I will swoop out for a period of time and then go to the exam. I never took this exam seriously and even forgot the date of the exam sometimes. The best result was achieved in the year of graduation, and I entered the interview session, but in the end, I still ran at the bottom of the line.
I admit that this mentality has something to do with my perception of the profession of civil servant. In my opinion, civil service is a stable job, but it is also a highly competitive field. Even though I took multiple exams, I never really put my whole heart into preparing. Maybe it's because I don't have a clear plan for my future, or maybe it's because I lack confidence in my abilities.
However, as time went on, I came to realize the inadequacy of this mentality. I started to think seriously about my future and what I really wanted. I started to prepare for the public service not only to pass the exam, but also to improve my ability and quality. I've come to understand that no matter what you do, you need to have a heart for excellence. Only in this way can you achieve true success and satisfaction in the workplace.
Lack of professional learning and wasted opportunitiesWhen I look back on my public examination journey, I can't help but regret it. If I had been able to devote myself wholeheartedly, prepare diligently, get in touch with a professional tutoring institution as soon as possible, listen carefully and practice diligently, then I would have achieved better results and results. However, there are no assumptions and ifs in life, this is a one-way line, and once it has been walked, there is no turning back. In the dead of night, I think about my past, about the opportunities I missed and the time I wasted. I used to think I was working hard, but in reality I was only doing superficial work and didn't really have a deep understanding of the content and techniques of the exam. I used to think I was smart, but in reality I lacked patience and perseverance, and gave up easily when faced with difficulties and setbacks. Today, I am aware of my shortcomings and the importance and difficulty of the public examination. Therefore, I decided to start over and dedicate myself to studying and preparing for the public exam. I will no longer be satisfied with superficial efforts and false self-deception, but will truly understand the content of the exam, master the exam skills, and constantly improve my ability and level. I believe that as long as I put in enough hard work and sweat, I will definitely be able to achieve better results and results. I also believe that as long as I don't give up and don't get discouraged, I will be able to overcome difficulties and setbacks and meet a better future. Therefore, I would like to thank my past self for making me aware of my inadequacies; At the same time, I would like to thank my future self for giving me a chance to start over. II. II. IIWhat did you do right when you went ashore after 10 years? Face the crisis head-on, fight against the oddsAs I grew older, I felt more and more an invisible sense of pressure and crisis. In these rapidly changing times, I am deeply disturbed by the dramatic upheavals in work and industry. Whenever I see the various achievements of my peers around me, I can't help but feel anxious and lost. I knew that I couldn't go on like this, I had to fight for my future. On that hot summer day, my father-in-law *** lost. Faced with this blow, I began to think seriously about my future and decided to start preparing for the public institution exam. I know this may be my last chance, and I don't want to regret it anymore. So, I made up my mind to break the kettle and prepare to give it a go. In order to better prepare for the exam, I purchased some professional courses. These courses not only have a systematic combing of knowledge points, but also rich question banks and mock exams, which allow me to fully understand all aspects of the exam. Every day, I make time to study and consolidate my knowledge base. At the same time, I don't forget to exercise and maintain a healthy body to cope with the intense study life. In the process, I deeply experienced the urgency of time and the fierce competition. But I didn't give up, and I firmly believe that as long as you work hard, you will definitely be rewarded. Whenever I encounter difficulties and setbacks, I tell myself, "This is your last chance, you must persevere!" ”Face the pain points and make rational trade-offsAs a liberal arts background, my foundation is really weak when facing the practical test exam. In all the exams, I almost always barely stepped on the passing line, and even failed many times. When I first started preparing for the exam, I found that there were so many ways to prepare for the test by listening to lectures and doing questions—it could be subdivided into several large sections, each of which contained specific content and was equipped with corresponding after-class exercises. Due to the tight time to prepare for the exam, I decided to abandon some of the content that I thought was difficult and instead focused on the basic, easy-to-score parts. My arithmetic has always been a weakness, so I only learned the most basic knowledge points, and I chose to put it down for the time being for those difficult topics. The data analysis part is where my biggest gain lies, and there are many quick and easy formulas that really stand out to me. The parts of words and words, reasoning and judgment, I learned step by step, and I also gained a lot. I spend about 3 hours a day studying, and I make the most of my time during the day, but I can't devote myself to taking care of my children at night. In order to improve efficiency, I will indirectly do several sets of mock papers every few days, especially after the course is fully completed. Scientifically calculate the score and strive to maximize the effectA month before the essay exam, I happened to hear about Lao Hua's live class. Originally, I didn't have high expectations, but after listening to it, I deeply felt that the logic is rigorous and the language is concise, which is refreshing. Among them, Lao Hua's emphasis on attaching importance to small topics is even more precious to me. He pointed out that the small questions are the key to widening the score gap, which undoubtedly points out the direction for older candidates like me who are sprinting for a short time. I am well aware of my situation, and there is limited room for improvement in large essays, and even if I work hard, it is difficult to improve my score by more than 5 points in a short period of time. However, the sub-questions are different. As long as you answer the questions according to the main points and are clearly organized, you can hope to improve your score by about 10 points. This judgment is not my personal speculation, but the experience of Lao Hua. The final score also confirmed this, and I improved my score by about 10 points compared to my previous exam, which contributed to the improvement of the small questions. In addition, Lao Hua also advocated that the study of arguments should focus on the cultivation of reading and language sense. He suggested that we read more current political news and comment on ** chapters, which can not only accumulate materials, but also cultivate a sense of language. I followed this advice and started consciously reading the articles in question. Gradually, I found that I was more fluent in my language and more comfortable answering questions. All this progress is due to the careful guidance of Lao Hua and the learning methods he advocated. Pay attention to accumulation and discipline integration, and shape yourselfInterviews and essays are similar in many ways, and they both need to demonstrate ideas, skills, and logic. For the preparation of interviews and essays, first of all, candidates need to clearly form their own answer ideas for different question types. For example, when you encounter questions such as self-introduction or personal experience in the interview, you need to explain your strengths and characteristics in an orderly manner; The essay examination needs to form a logical argument according to different topics, such as social hotspots, political and economic issues, etc. Secondly, it is very important to accumulate some emergency response methods for interviews and essays. In the interview, if asked how to deal with unexpected or crisis situations, candidates need to be able to quickly give reasonable solutions; In the essay exam, it is necessary to be able to analyze the problem according to the given material and propose effective solutions. In addition, accumulating some common sayings and aphorisms is also helpful for interviews and arguments. Quoting famous sayings and aphorisms in interviews can increase the authority and persuasiveness of expression, while in the essay exam, you need to be able to choose appropriate famous sayings and aphorisms according to the topic to enrich the argument. Finally, the interview is a process of expression and communication, and candidates need to overcome their nervousness and maintain a good state of mind. Practising pronunciation and pronunciation, as well as exercising your ability to control time, can make your expression more fluent, accurate, and powerful. It is also very important to be confident, genuine, and have eye contact during the interview to show the candidate's confidence and ability. The mentality is moving towards stability and maturityLooking back on the preparation for the exam, I feel that my state of mind and will played a crucial role, even more so than the specific methods and experiences. In this long journey, I have learned to be down-to-earth, no longer too ambitious, and understand the truth that greed is not too much to chew. Based on a clear understanding of my abilities, I set overall goals and set small goals for each day. During the preparation process, I always maintained a calm mind, did not let myself fall into a mood of anxiety and impatience, but moved forward steadily, improving my level bit by bit. If you make a good plan, you must implement it carefully, because if you can't even control yourself, how can you expect to control others? The examination of civil servants and public institutions is not only a process of examining knowledge reserves, but also a process of tempering and honing one's character and mind. Ten years of sharpening a sword, some insights and accumulation, can only be obtained after the precipitation of time. We should cherish every opportunity and take everything seriously, because anything worth doing is worth doing, and anything worth doing is worth doing our best. During the preparation process, I saw the hard work and growth of many people, which inspired me to become a better version of myself. Gong *** is not the end, but the starting point of the next journey in life. Let us meet the challenges of the future with a positive attitude, continue to pursue excellence, and draw a more perfect end to our lives. (End of full text).