First of all, talk about signing up for classes. It should be said that the current trend is still to apply for classes. Most people's psychology is that "if others sign up, I will fall behind", and thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars are spent on training. The frequency of various names is soaring, and many people still buy them. Needless to say, most people don't understand the civil service interview. Taking classes is a good way to succeed quickly. But the purpose of applying for classes is to improve the interview ability. Of course, the extent to which interview classes can improve their own level varies from person to person. There are many great gods who have high written test scores, but their language expression ability is short board. It is doubtful whether it can be substantially improved through short-term training. More importantly, the prices of many classes are artificially high, and the level of training teachers is uneven. Many newly graduated students have to find ways to enroll in classes because of their limited financial ability, which leads to great pressure.
Let's talk about self-study After all, the interview is different from the written test. Only by actual combat can we have a better evaluation of our state and level. Interview is so popular because it can provide a more simulated environment for candidates to adapt to. Therefore, students with limited budget or good psychological quality need not blindly follow suit. Now they can easily find the real questions from previous years to practice. When they are alone, they can also express their thoughts in front of the mirror and practice them carefully and repeatedly, and the effect is also very good.
In short, it is good for everyone to decide whether to report to class according to their actual situation.