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7 Tips on how to study for public exams

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7 Tips on how to study for public exams
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  • April 8, 2022
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Did you know that only 8% of people who sign up for a public contest are prepared for the tests? If you dream of passing this test and having all the financial stability that this career provides, keep reading.

Every year, thousands of opportunities are created in this segment. The most recent was an Annual Budget Law Project (PLOA) 2022, in which the federal government provides for the creation of at least 73,600 job vacancies that will be filled through public contests!

According to the National Association for the Protection and Support of Tenders (ANPAC), each year there is an approximate 40% increase in those interested in taking public contests! Financial and professional stability, in addition to good remuneration, are some of the main reasons for the advancement of these numbers. And for you to find your name on the “approved” list, you don’t have to worry; just get organized and prepare for what’s to come, with total dedication to your studies.

So we’ve separated some tips to help you find your name on the approved list!

1 – Organization: it is essential for those who really want to prepare! So create a schedule to study at home, and organize and distribute the content according to your personal schedule.

2 – References: if possible, find other people who have already participated in the contest you want to carry out. Talk to these professionals, if possible, request the test or templates used to make an analysis of previous tests.

3 – Anticipate: don’t wait for the edict to come out to start studying! Start studying earlier, this is a way to prepare in advance!

4 – Find your methodology: Some people absorb the content better by creating summaries, others through mind maps, some by marking text, and others by doing tests. No matter which method facilitates your learning, the important thing is to find one!

5 – Online classes: if you can’t take a course, because of the rush of everyday life, choose online classes. They are practical, you can do it wherever you are and at a time that best suits you.

6 – Read: there is no way you can learn without reading! Look for content that relates to the subjects in the public notice and that has memorization insights.

7 – Review: with each finished content, do a review. Write down the key points and redo the exercises, this is an excellent way to better absorb the content.

Want to be one step ahead of other candidates? Count on the Tutor.id tutors!

 I hope your studies go well! (:

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