Countdown to the public examination I chose the provincial examination, not for comfort, but for bei

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-07

When the exam sprint is in progress

As the countdown to the public examination approached, I felt more and more the urgency and excitement of the atmosphere. In this major decision in my life, I resolutely chose to take the provincial examination instead of the national examination. This is not because of my yearning for a comfortable life, but because I want to be close to people's livelihood and contribute to the development of the local community.

First, close to the people's livelihood of the original intention.

The reason why I chose the provincial examination is first of all because I always have an original intention to be close to the people's livelihood. Compared with the national examination, the provincial examination pays more attention to local characteristics and actual needs. As a young person who is interested in public service, I know that local development is inseparable from the hard work of grassroots civil servants. I am eager to contribute my wisdom and strength to the development of the local area through my own efforts, so that more people can enjoy the dividends of development.

2. National and provincial examinations: different choices, different paths.

Although the national examination and the provincial examination are both civil servant selection examinations, they have completely different positions and characteristics. National examination positions usually have higher visibility and influence, and competition is more intense. The provincial examination pays more attention to local characteristics and actual needs, and the competition is relatively small, but it also requires candidates to have solid professional quality and comprehensive quality.

In my opinion, the national and provincial exams are not a simple matter of choice, but different life paths. The national examination is suitable for those candidates who pursue a higher stage and greater development space; The provincial examination is more suitable for candidates who are willing to take root at the grassroots level and contribute to local development. I knew that my personality and interests were more suitable for the latter, so I chose the provincial examination.

3. The road to exam preparation: sweat and perseverance.

Choosing the provincial exam means embarking on a path full of challenges and opportunities. On this road, I not only have to face heavy revision tasks, but also deal with various unexpected situations and psychological pressure. But I know that only with enough effort can we reap the fruits of success.

In the process of preparing for the exam, I always adhered to the principle of "applying what I have learned". I not only pay attention to the learning of theoretical knowledge, but also pay more attention to the improvement of practical ability. I actively participate in various mock exams and interview coaching to improve my test-taking ability. At the same time, I also went deep into the grassroots to understand the people's livelihood, combined the knowledge I learned with practical work, and improved my overall quality.

Fourth, the future outlook: to contribute to local development.

I know that passing the provincial exam is only a small step on the road of life. But it's this small step that will lay a solid foundation for my future career. As a grassroots civil servant, I will have the opportunity to have a deeper understanding of local needs and characteristics, and contribute to local development.

In my future work, I will always uphold the purpose of "serving the people", go deep into the grassroots and get close to the people's livelihood. I will actively participate in the construction and management of various public undertakings, and make suggestions and contributions to local development. At the same time, I will continue to study and improve my professional quality and comprehensive quality, so as to better meet the needs of my work and serve the needs of the people.

V. Conclusion. The countdown to the public examination has begun, and I have chosen the path of the provincial examination, which is full of challenges and opportunities. I know that this road is not easy, but I am willing to put in the sweat and effort for it. Because I believe that only work that is close to people's livelihood and contributes to local development is the most valuable and meaningful. In the future, I will continue to work hard to improve my comprehensive quality and test-taking ability, strive to stand out in the public examination, and achieve my life goals.

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