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Jessica has been preparing for the civil service exams for administrative assistant for twenty months. A mother of two, with rotating shifts in shopping centers and no formal education in fifteen years, she began preparing for these exams seeking stability. During that time, she has handwritten the Spanish Constitution article by article, scored a 9.25 on a practical exercise based on Law 39 without having the complete syllabus, and arrived at the Granada City Council exam so exhausted and nervous that she marked answer B on the first question, knowing it was A. Now she has the General State Administration (AGE) assistant exam on May 23rd, with twenty days to prepare, the Constitution and Law 39 thoroughly studied, and several unread laws. This is her tutorial on the Ninja Training podcast. Want to prepare with us? https://formacion.ninja/?utm_source=y... Note: We are not a typical academy. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6F5qKe6... Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications 🔔 And if you liked the video, give it a 'Like' 👍 and share it with other exam candidates 📲 #civilserviceexams #podcast #age The episode begins by reviewing his first six months preparing for the civil service exams: a local academy that read the articles to him, an improvised study system that consisted of writing each law by hand and generating possible questions for each article, and the constant feeling of not making progress. When he discovered Ninja Training, the first thing that changed was the way he read the laws: marginal notes, acronyms, short stories, phonetic code for deadlines. The results came quickly. In the first official exam he took, for a city council in the province of Granada, he scored a 5.9 on the theory test, covering only the topics he already knew, and a 9.25 on the practical case study of Law 39—precisely the law most people consider impossible to master. This contrast perfectly encapsulates everything that follows. The central part of the episode is the tutoring session twenty days before the AGE exam. The diagnosis is straightforward: there are three laws he knows very well, several he's only looked at once, and some he hasn't even opened. Given this starting point, the strategy isn't to review all the lessons because there isn't enough time. What makes sense is to analyze the official exams from recent years, identify which facts have appeared most frequently in each law, and memorize a maximum of fifty facts per topic, no more. Don't delve too deeply, don't revisit topics he already knows to reinforce them, and don't watch videos on an entire law when all that's needed is to retain ten specific facts. The guiding principle is efficiency per page: if a topic has fifteen pages and only one question has appeared on it in the last four exams, that topic isn't a priority. If it has five pages and six questions have appeared on it, then it's the top priority. The third part of the episode focuses on protocol. In Granada, Jessica arrived with only three hours of sleep, without breakfast, nervous even before entering the room, and without ever having done a mock exam under conditions similar to the real one. The solution they work on is concrete: three mock exams on the Fridays leading up to May 23rd, in the library and at the same time as the actual exam, to practice managing nerves and the answer protocol before mistakes actually cost them. On the first Friday, they make the mistakes they won't make on the second. By the third Friday, the exam starts to go better. The Saturday of the exam is just another day. They also practice what to do when a question comes up that they don't know: skip it without reading it, don't get stuck, leave it blank without feeling guilty, and save those seconds for the questions they do know. If you have less than two months until your civil service exam for administrative assistant or civil servant and you haven't covered all the material, this episode has strategies directly applicable to your situation. It's also useful if you've been preparing for the exam for a while and feel like you always go back to the same topics without moving on to the rest of the syllabus. Visit formacion.ninja to learn about the method that more than fifteen thousand students are using to prepare for their exams, and contact us via WhatsApp if you'd like personalized guidance. And tell us in the comments: how much time do you have left until your next exam, and which law are you struggling with the most?

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