AI Civil Service review for CSE Professional and Subprofessional — verbal, numerical, analytical, and GI drills that fit around your work shift.
You need CSC eligibility. Your shift schedule? Not exactly built around fixed review classes.
Super Tutor turns CSE prep into short, trackable sessions you can run between meetings. Both Professional and Subprofessional formats are covered, with practice that actually shifts as you improve.
Verbal, numerical, analytical, GI, and clerical — each in its own pool. No more accidentally neglecting the one section that ends up costing you the pass.
30 to 45-minute blocks designed for 6 AM, lunch break, or after the shift winds down. The dashboard catches up either way.
Which section is eating your minutes? Which questions should you skip first? You'll know by week two, not exam day.
One sitting across all five test areas. By the end, you know your two weakest sections — exactly where the plan starts.
Daily 30-minute sets weighted toward your soft spots. Strong areas drop to maintenance volume.
One full-length practice exam every weekend. Track section pacing — that's usually where CSE retakers leak points.
Flashcards on high-frequency items, one last mock, then rest. No new content the week before.
“Two months of evening sessions, 45 minutes each — that's all I had after work. The pacing dashboard was honest with me about where I was wasting time, and I needed that.”
Ana Cruz
Civil Service Passer 2025
Common questions answered
Yes, both formats. Pick your level when you start the diagnostic and the drill pool resizes accordingly.
Eight to twelve weeks of consistent 30 to 45-minute sessions is the sweet spot. Some passers compress to six, but only with a daily streak.
Not really. The plan is session-based, not date-locked. Miss a Tuesday? Tuesday's set just lands on Wednesday.
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