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Do I need to apply for the exam?
Whether you need to enroll in classes depends on whether you can arrange your time reasonably, have scientific preparation methods, collect all kinds of useful information, and have strong self-control to study independently.

Every year, many people do not take part in the civil service examination and training, but are admitted to civil servants through self-study. Some people can't attend the training course because of economic conditions, some people can't attend because of time, and many people think that it is enough to prepare for the written test by self-study. They also achieved good results in the written test by their own efforts.

Being admitted to the civil service is not the decisive factor. Some people can be admitted to civil servants without taking the exam, and many others don't. If their own factors are good, and they have enough time and the review process is comfortable, they may not be admitted to a class. Just find some online course data sets to review independently.

The following categories of people need to report for work.

1, review is disorganized and lacks methodology. Even if you work hard, your progress is slow. Institutions have relatively mature systems and methods, which are definitely more scientific and can help you adjust quickly.

2, lack of self-discipline, fishing for three days and drying the net for two days. At the same time, not only do you study knowledge, but also teachers and classmates will form a kind of supervision for you and supervise your study.

3. Time is pressing. It means that you don't have time to screen and collect information, and you don't have time to try and find methods that suit you. You need someone to help you finish other things in the shortest time, and any relevant information will be sent to you at the first time. All you have to do is bury yourself in your studies.