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What do colleges apply for?

The examination subjects of public institutions vary according to the different recruitment positions. Generally speaking, they will take three subjects: public basic knowledge, administrative professional ability test and general ability test. Some units will apply for papers or write in the examination, and some units will add professional tests to see the contents of the announcement and the arrangement of the units.

There are two main ways to investigate applications, one is "regular application" and the other is "small application"

The characteristics of routine application subjects are similar to those of civil servants, with single subject 100, one volume. The length of the material is generally around 6000 words. It is required to answer 3-4 questions in combination with the given materials, and the examination time is 1.5-2.5 hours.

The core of investigation method is five major problems.

(1) Summary topic: keywords such as summary, overview, brief description, conciseness, induction and information arrangement appear in the topic.

(2) Put forward countermeasures: how to solve problems, countermeasures, suggestions, tricks, panacea, and talk about your solutions.

(3) Implementation of the topic (official document writing): the title appears in the topic, or candidates are required to write speeches, proposals, propaganda drafts, speeches, speech outlines, editors' notes, news, activity plans, etc.

(4) Comprehensive analysis questions: When problems arise, talk about your own views, understandings and opinions, and ask candidates to give their opinions.

(5) Write the question: When the question appears, write an article of 800- 1000 words.

The general composition is about 2,000 words, with 2-3 topics, combined with Gong Ji's subjective questions or line tests, 100 points. It is simpler than "conventional application" in form, score, material length, question quantity and difficulty. Usually answer 2-3 questions with materials, and the questions involve 2-3 of the five questions of generalization, countermeasures, official documents, comprehensive analysis and article writing. The materials given are longer than the general "writing questions", and the score is generally 40-60 points.