1.? Time and energy allocation: Preparing for the civil service examination requires a lot of review and preparation, including the study of basic knowledge of various subjects and the cultivation of examination skills. For undergraduates, their studies are busy and they need to spend a lot of time on practice, internship and research related to their study fields. Spending a lot of time preparing for the civil service exam may affect the study and development during college.
2.? Examination knowledge and background requirements: the contents of civil service examination mainly involve legal, political, economic, management and other fields. Compared with undergraduate study, these exam knowledge may require extra study and preparation for most college students. At the same time, the civil service examination also needs candidates' social experience and policy understanding ability, which are difficult to obtain only by undergraduate study and experience.
3.? Diversity of career development: University is a period to cultivate comprehensive quality and professional skills, and there are many career paths to choose from after graduation. If it is determined at the undergraduate stage that only civil servants are allowed to prepare for the exam, their choices and development opportunities may be limited. During my college years, I can enrich my resume and experience by internship, participating in academic research and joining clubs to prepare for different career development in the future.
Of course, these are just some general views and considerations, and the specific situation varies from person to person. If a student has a strong interest in the career of civil servants and the characteristics suitable for the career of civil servants, and is willing to invest a lot of time and energy in preparing for the exam at the undergraduate level, then preparing for the exam for civil servants is also a feasible choice.