The only shortcut to be admitted to the civil service should be to make a good review plan and prepare for the exam carefully. Here I simply give you some personal review notes:
First: prepare for the exam and review the textbook recommendation. The handouts that need to be tested and discussed are the thickest books and are available for sale. You must read them carefully, and then you will have a real test paper. You must do it several times. Not once. The essence is in the real question. You should read carefully, seize the test center, take notes, and really turn these books from thin to thick, and then from thick to thin. Finally, sprint the simulated test paper. Buying more is not recommended here. Just one set, complete it on time within the specified time, and take out the test status.
Second, make a review plan. It is suggested that the national examination and the provincial examination be taken together. Although the national examination is difficult, it is the accumulation of experience after all. After a training session, you should start preparing for reading three months before the national examination. When reading textbooks, you should break through at a test center. If you find it difficult, don't pass. If you don't understand, you can go to Baidu and explain clearly. After the national examination, we should have a summary, find our own problems, and then continue to review the provincial examination, combined with the review over the years.
Third, adjust the mentality. In the review process, there will definitely be psychological fluctuations, and sometimes even give up the exam after encountering bottlenecks. This is a very wrong psychology, which will have a negative impact on your review and future exams. Psychological adjustment is very important, and the public exam is very important for you, but in the review process, you need to make a good plan and do a good job of combining psychological relaxation with rest. Chatting with friends from time to time, spitting, it is best to join a study group of public exams to facilitate communication.