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Do I need to report to a training institution if I want to take the civil service exam?
The content of the civil service examination is new to people who have never been exposed to it, but as long as you browse it once, you will find that the content of the examination is only a form of examining learning ability, and the application is to summarize, extract and analyze and write official documents. In fact, the contents of public examinations are mostly high school and below, and the contents of higher education are very few. There is no need to worry about whether there is a zero basis. As long as you understand the requirements of the exam carefully and train well to do the questions, the exam is actually not a problem. However, if you are worried about poor self-control and poor learning ability, it is also possible to sign up for a written test training class. But to be clear, there is no such thing as a set meal, just a gimmick. In fact, civil servants preparing for the exam rely entirely on their own self-control, and everyone's learning ability is not very different. If you want to sign up for a training class, it is recommended to sign up for a class that explains problem-solving skills and trains a lot of real questions. You must brush a lot of questions to be effective. It costs a lot of money to sign up for classes, so you can measure your financial ability. In the end, I still have to take the public exam on my own. If you want to enter, you must supervise more!