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Is it necessary for civil servants to report to class? It's too expensive
Nowadays, the employment pressure is gradually increasing, which makes many graduates have the idea of getting an iron rice bowl. Therefore, the competition for civil service examination, career preparation examination and teacher preparation examination is becoming more and more fierce. Many of these positions are recruiting 1-2 people, but the number of applicants has even reached thousands. The high competition ratio makes many candidates become the denominator and cannon fodder of the exam, and they fall into Sun Shan again and again.

In fact, for the civil service examination, the content of the examination is nothing more than two subjects: test and application. All the tests are objective multiple-choice questions. It takes about two hours to complete the 130 question, which is a great test of candidates' ability, and many candidates can't even finish the question. Although Shen Lun is responsible for writing, many candidates are still beside the point. To sum up, these subjects only need certain problem-solving skills and high-intensity repeated exercises, which will be effective in a short time.

Under this kind of competition, the derivative training courses for civil servants are quite popular and the training costs are not low, which is also the normal market logic. Signing up for a training class is certainly helpful for efficient learning and combing knowledge points. Whether or not to apply for the exam depends on the starting point of the class, which varies from person to person.