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What is the written test of Bank of Communications and how to review it?

Generally speaking, the bank written test subjects are divided into four parts, EPI, comprehensive knowledge, English and career evaluation. Among them, EPI is similar to the content of the public examination, and the comprehensive knowledge can be divided into the following disciplines (as shown below), and professional evaluation is not included in the total score.

The written test preparation can be prepared as follows:

1, study according to different positions in different banks. There are still some differences in exam subjects, exam contents, exam questions and exam time in many banks. Students should prepare for the exam according to different banks, and don't do useless work. The written test of Bank of Communications mainly includes: EPI, current affairs, knowledge of Bank of Communications, professional knowledge, English, personality test, etc. The number of written test questions of Bank of Communications is about 192, 135 minutes, with an average of 42 seconds/question. The difficulty of written test questions of Bank of Communications is relatively moderate. Looking at the examination time and the number of questions in the bank, we can see that "speed is king". Only by improving the speed of doing problems can we ensure that we will not be eliminated.

2. Learn to give up difficult problems and improve the speed of doing them. "What if a difficult problem in the exam can't be done in a short time?" Presumably this is a difficult problem that puzzles many students. This requires everyone to know how to choose, because the time of the bank exam is very hasty, and everyone needs to do the most correct questions at a fixed time, so everyone can "cover the questions" on some particularly difficult questions, or memorize some jingles or quick problem-solving skills to enhance the speed of doing the questions. For example, in the previous bank exam, as long as Keynes appeared in the topic, the correct rate of choosing the "interest rate" option was as high as 90%.

3. Make a study plan and study in stages. The first stage is the accumulation stage. This stage is mainly about systematic study, laying a solid foundation, understanding the examination situation and characteristics of written examination, and grasping key chapters and test sites to study, which will get twice the result with half the effort. The second stage is the brushing stage. After the candidates' basic knowledge is consolidated to a certain extent, they can master the problem-solving methods and skills of various questions, focus on breaking through various key and difficult questions, understand the characteristics of questions and improve their scores. The third stage is the simulation stage. According to the examination form, time and environment, adapt to the examination room environment and improve the speed and accuracy of doing questions. Moreover, in the simulation, we should also understand our own weak links, check and fill gaps, and break them one by one.