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Do arts and sciences really have a public influence on exams?
In fact, it is quite anxious for the students who took the exam for the first time. But from the long axis of time, we actually have no choice at all, because only a few people have plans to take the civil service exam when they are in high school, and most people choose to take the civil service exam after graduation, so most of us have no choice. So how much influence does the arts and sciences have on the public examination? Let's have a look.

The first is post setting. In recent years, with the expansion of the public examination army, the post setting has also changed, from the previous generality and grasp to identity, specialty, gender and so on. From the perspective of specialty setting, it has become more and more detailed, and the proportion of Chinese language and literature majors has greatly increased (because it is increasingly difficult to find people who write manuscripts), and other changes are within the normal range. Generally speaking, liberal arts majors have a wide range of choices because all units and institutions need them. In contrast, there are more sciences, because with the development of the country, the professional requirements are getting higher and higher. Generally speaking, a certain balance can be achieved between arts and sciences.

The second is the question type setting. The topics set in the national examination and the provincial examination are similar (there may be slight differences in different places), and they are all composed of "line test" and "application". The national examination "line test" has a larger number of questions and higher requirements. There are common sense, speech comprehension, quantitative relationship, logical judgment and data analysis in "line test" The liberal arts of common sense and word understanding are more dominant, and the science of logical judgment and data analysis is more dominant. As for the quantitative relationship, everyone is the same. Students who are preparing for the junior high school mathematics level need not worry. The country still takes care of everyone in this respect. As for the application, many students say that this is a nightmare for science, and the liberal arts are dominant, but it is not. On the other hand, it may be literal, but the inherent requirements are logical and hierarchical, which proves that this theory is reasonable.

The third is the difficulty of preparing for the exam. From the perspective of preparing for the exam, science is more dominant in the "walking exam", because common sense and speech understanding usually need more time to accumulate and will not waste time in the examination room. But for data analysis and logical judgment, liberal arts candidates may bump their heads in the examination room and easily consume the examination time (you should know how precious the examination time is), but this is not a problem. Since I can be admitted to the university, my IQ is not bad. After time precipitation and continuous practice,

The third is after work. After work, the difference between arts and sciences gradually emerged. Art may be more emotional and science may be more organized. Liberal arts may have higher requirements on the comfort of sleeping, and science will find a place to sleep casually (make-up sleep), which is not important. The important thing is that you will find that everyone is the same. It may be more intuitive to tell you a set of data here. In my work, there are about 50 professional writers in the four major teams and ministries, and there are about seven or eight liberal arts majors, including two Chinese languages and literature; The rest are science majors, and there is still a certain gap between official document writing and literary works. After many exchanges, we always think that it may be more appropriate to write a manuscript with scientific thinking.

Conclusion: In fact, we don't need to be entangled in liberal arts or science. The characteristics of civil servant occupation are comprehensiveness and high comprehensiveness. From selection, political review, work and promotion, we all need to have all-round ability, neither humble nor humble, unhurried, smooth as a ball and gentle as water. I hope that friends who read the article can put aside any liberal arts and the number of applicants and other unnecessary restrictions, such as the recruitment of two positions.

Therefore, since everyone has chosen to take the exam, it is the key to put aside all distractions and unrealistic ideas and improve the score in a down-to-earth manner. I hope every friend can report where he wants to take the exam and where he wants to go ashore.