The experience of taking the National Net Exam may be the memory of my struggling youth.

During the Spring Festival, spending time with family and friends, eating, drinking and having fun is indeed the happiest time of the year. It just so happens that it would not be a waste of leisure time to calm down and write something in the evening. What should I write about? After thinking about it, I decided to write about my experience in taking the National Net Examination.

I started preparing for the State Grid Network at the end of July. I took the exam in early December and reviewed on my own without signing up for any training classes. During this period, I also participated in electronic design competitions, college student innovation and entrepreneurship training projects, and college-organized The PLC competition does have some impact on review and preparation for exams.

My school is relatively ordinary, not 985, not 211, not double first-class, but in my personal eyes, it is not that bad, at least it is still a first-class school. I am studying electrical engineering and automation and am now in my senior year. Many students started preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination during the winter vacation last year. At that time, although I had learned some professional knowledge on my own, I had never won an award, so I was still preparing for the smart car competition. Later, due to their own reasons and some objective factors, they did not do very well and did not qualify for the school competition.

In mid-July, the debugging of the smart car came to an end, and then I stayed in school during the summer. Because I had previously applied for the teacher’s big innovation project (I originally thought I could have a patent and participate in competitions and win awards, but later I found out that the patent was just for registration). After a name was given to me, I started working on the actual object, which I was halfway through. Since I had applied for a patent, I just finished the project hastily) and went to the teacher’s laboratory to do a project. Later, I found out that among the people recruited at the beginning of the project, in the end, only me and my junior classmate were left to make things. The teacher guided us, I made the hardware, and the junior made the software. There were also some graduate students who could take the time to take charge of some parts. As for the task, there are two school girls who are responsible for writing the patent.

The topic has gone too far. By late July, considering that I will be a senior at that time, I need to think about my future future. In fact, I also thought about taking the postgraduate entrance examination at that time, but later I calculated the time and found that I still have up to 5 months to prepare for the examination, which may be too late. At that time, I didn’t even know which colleges to apply for this major, and other students might have finished their review round soon. Therefore, if you want to take the exam, you can only choose some unpopular schools. However, after graduating from graduate school, the employment pressure may still be very high. At that time, I listened to the teacher's suggestion that I could try the State Grid, so I came up with the idea of ??taking the State Grid exam. After all, it is a state-owned enterprise, and many people want to get in, but the competition pressure is very high.

Learn the relevant information at the end of July, buy review handouts, and start formal review in August. At the beginning, it felt really difficult. Because there are many subjects in the State Grid Examination, including "Circuit", "Power System Analysis", "Relay Protection", "High Voltage Counting", "Power Electronics", "Electrical Engineering", "Power Plant", and some very miscellaneous non-professional subjects. Knowledge. Since the teaching in the school is divided into different directions, I did not choose the power system direction at that time, so I did not learn several subjects in it, and the power system analysis and relay protection exams accounted for a lot of points. At that time, there was no financial means to enroll in classes, so I could only buy some teaching videos to study.

In this way, while reviewing, I also completed the tasks assigned by Teacher Daiso. In late September, because we signed up for the electronic design competition before taking the National Net exam, another teacher and the graduate student there called us together to start preparing for the electronic competition and learn some knowledge. Since I had some PCB basics before, I drew some module debugging. As a result, none of them were used during the electric competition. Therefore, this continued until around October 18th, when review progress was made again. At this time, the school began to recruit students for the fall. At that time, I heard from the counselor that it was easier to find a job during the fall recruitment, but during the spring recruitment, there were fewer good positions in the company. So due to employment pressure, I had to go to job fairs to find a job. In the meantime, not only was some time wasted, but it also affected my concentration in review. At this time, there was a PLC competition in the college, which was co-organized by ***, a school-enterprise cooperation company. I didn’t want to participate at the time, but I won the first prize last year, and the teacher in charge asked to participate, so I prepared for a few days, so This wastes time again.

At this time, on November 9th, the exam syllabus and exam arrangements were released. The power system and relay protection have not changed much. The proportion of power electronics has increased, but the overall change has not been big. But at this time, I still haven't read the second half of the relay protection, nor the high-voltage electricity. And I have the exam on December 6, so time is very tight. At this time, the senior year in the college arranged course design, and they had to write this report and that report. There is also a tracking car course, which also requires welding and program adjustment. A student in the same group who is taking the postgraduate entrance examination found an excuse to review, so the task is a little heavier.

After more than half a month, the college did not send any notice in the following time. I originally thought that I could review it carefully, do the real questions, and get a feel for it. As a result, Teacher Daiso holds weekly meetings every week to assign tasks. I have told the teacher before, but every time he promised me, gave me time to review, and supported me. Although it is extremely difficult, you can try it. In the subsequent weekly meetings, relevant tasks will still be arranged. It’s no wonder that if the juniors don’t come, he can’t find anyone to do it. Therefore, I can only work overtime at night.

So, after reviewing during that period, I made a set of 2019 real questions and two sets of simulation papers. The sprint papers also came with explanation videos, so it was really tight at the time, so I could only fully digest them. of these contents. After two weeks, the college notified the production internship of two weeks in advance. At this time, there is actually a week left for the exam, and the internship takes up 5 days. Therefore, the last five days are spent in the company as an intern. The first two days take up more time, including training and workshop visits. If there are no arrangements for the next few days, you can review in the company conference room.

On the weekend, I went to Suzhou to take the exam, which lasted for two days. The day before the exam qualification review, I saw a lot of people applying. This does not include other majors, so the competition is quite fierce. At that time, I happened to meet a certain classmate in our class. I had heard that he was preparing for the exam. After communicating, I learned that someone in his family worked in the power grid and that he had signed up for a training class. He usually studied well, so he felt that he was ready It's not quite enough. The next afternoon, I took the exam for 3 hours, and I didn’t feel very good after the exam. This year's circuit questions were more difficult, and I took several controlled source questions. I didn't focus on reviewing this aspect before, thinking it wouldn't be that difficult. There are also parts of the power system that have not been completed, and some of the basics of relay protection and high-voltage electricity are also somewhat ambiguous. Therefore, at that time, I felt that I should not pass the line, but I still hoped that my score would not be too low.

The State Grid test results came out two or three days later. I was feeling anxious at the time, but when I checked the results, I found a score of 47.5. Since this year’s test questions were more difficult, the score was not too low. At that time, I vaguely felt that I might pass the line and qualify for the interview. If so, I would also be eliminated, but I would be satisfied. However, when the provincial control line came out at night, Jiangsu Electric College scored 52 points. This is the end of a batch of State Grid exams. In fact, there is still a second batch. The second batch is actually more likely for our school, but there are also many fewer positions. So, I don’t plan to take the exam. Later, I learned that the student did well in the first test, but was eliminated after the interview. I found out that he was now preparing for the second batch of exams.

Indeed, the State Grid is a better way out for those of us who study electrical. As for Jiangsu State Grid, it is indeed too difficult. It requires you to put in a lot of effort, and it is best to have the aura of a prestigious school or a family background. Our school ranks around 20th in Jiangsu. The electrical major is a bit stronger. It may be ranked 8th-9th according to online searches, but it still has no advantage. In Jiangsu, Nanjing University of Engineering, Southeast University, Hohai University, etc. account for at least more than half. Although Nanjing University of Engineering was a second-tier school back then, it was a school affiliated with the Ministry of Electric Power, so it had great advantages, as can be seen from the number of students admitted.

Although I didn’t pass the line, I still struggled in my senior year. Now it seems that a person's time and energy are indeed limited. Sometimes, when doing something, try not to be disturbed by external factors and improve your concentration, so that you can get the thing done well. Therefore, the way out now is to find a job, find a job, and then complete the graduation project well.