Western Sichuan plans to take exams in various cities in Sichuan Province, including Chinese, mathematics, English, politics, history and other subjects. The cause of the problem:
1. The content of the exam is complex: the content of the planned exam in western Sichuan involves many disciplines, and candidates need to master a lot of knowledge, so the exam is difficult.
2. The exam time is tight: the exam time is short, and candidates need to complete the exam in a limited time, and candidates may feel great pressure.
Solution: Full preparation: Candidates should be fully prepared in advance, review more, be familiar with the test content, and improve their test scores. Reasonable arrangement of time: candidates should arrange time reasonably, grasp the examination time, make effective use of time and improve the examination efficiency.
Personal tip: Perseverance: Candidates should persevere, study hard, accumulate knowledge and improve their abilities.
Diligence: Candidates should do more questions, practice more, summarize more, master more test knowledge and improve test scores. Related knowledge: Sichuan Western Planning Examination is an examination established by the Sichuan provincial government to support the development of the western region. The content of the exam involves Chinese, mathematics, English, politics, history and other subjects. The examination time is short, and candidates need to complete the examination within a limited time, and candidates may feel great pressure.
Implement:
In 2003, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security jointly implemented the volunteer service plan for college students in the west according to the spirit of the the State Council executive meeting and the National Conference on Employment of College Graduates, recruiting a certain number of fresh graduates or graduate students from ordinary colleges and universities, and carrying out volunteer service at the grassroots level in the west for a period of 1-3 years to encourage volunteers to take root in local employment and start businesses after the expiration of their service.
According to the service content, the western plan is divided into seven special projects: basic education, serving agriculture, countryside and farmers, medical and health care, grass-roots youth work, grass-roots social management, serving Xinjiang and Tibet. In 20 18, the implementation scale of the western plan was18,300 people, including more than 2 100 members of the graduate education group of the China Youth Volunteers' Poverty Alleviation Relay Program.