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Guide to preparing for customs declaration exam
Generally speaking, there are three exams for customs declarers, one textbook, one auxiliary book and one code. This article will introduce the guide for preparing for the exam of customs declarers to help you prepare for the exam better.

Textbook oriented

The content of general exams is based on textbooks, which means that textbooks are fundamental, and tutoring textbooks are only read when you don't understand.

Guidance materials

Will there be some BT questions in the exam, which are mentioned in the exam guidance textbook, but can't be found in the book?

encode

Coding is a big item in the exam, but coding can't be completed in a day or two. It is best to check 30 items every day.

Customs supervision and customs declaration form filling

The focus of the textbook is the chapter on customs supervision and the filling of customs declaration forms. Filling in the customs declaration form seems to be the last two topics, which should account for 20 points. The chapter of customs supervision is the most important in multiple-choice questions, because it is easy to be confused because of its many contents, so it is recommended to give priority to understanding.

laws and regulations

There is a score of 10 on laws and regulations, and those who belong to sub-topics can basically get more than half of the points as long as they have a good brain. It is suggested that 10 months later, so as not to forget it.

training class

According to my previous experience, I still think the last training class is better. First, learning is more systematic and regular; Secondly, teachers can give correct answers and reasons when they encounter problems; Thirdly, the learning atmosphere is also very good, so we can exchange learning experiences and share good exercises with our classmates.

Lots of practice.

Finally, a lot of practice.