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Can Someone from a Remote Area Make It into STIS? Journey, Struggles, and Preparation Tips

Most assume the STIS exam is only manageable for big-city students with complete facilities and prep courses.

I also believed that.

Living in a small town in East Java, study resources felt very limited.

Eventually, I learned that these obstacles shouldn’t hold me back.

Ironically, the scarcity made me more determined to succeed.

What Makes STIS So Attractive?

STIS consistently ranks as a top choice for students aiming for government-related careers.

Not only is it under the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), but its graduates also have clear career prospects.

Parents—mine included—see STIS as a pathway to guaranteed success.

Research shows that career assurance plus solid academics makes government institutions like STIS highly competitive.

It’s natural that each year thousands of students fight for a very small number of places.

Challenges of Studying in a Small Town

Truthfully, getting ready for STIS while living outside the city is challenging.

Famous prep courses are usually only available in big cities.

Library collections in small towns are usually insufficient.

Connectivity is unreliable, making online study difficult.

At first, I tried studying with my old high school textbooks, some even torn.

The result? Matching Les STIS Online-style problems was nearly impossible.

The hardest parts were higher-level math and quantitative logic.

Research from Gadjah Mada University (Wibowo, 2020) shows limited education access often blocks rural students in national exams or government college entrance tests.

I personally went through that situation.

How to Catch Up?

Thankfully, online resources have become more available.

I came across BelajarCPNS.com, offering CAT-like STIS simulations.

From there, I realized my weaknesses: basic math and English.

Eventually, I sought online tutoring help through NgajarPrivat.com.

Tutors taught patiently, sometimes using daily analogies.

Bloom highlighted that individual tutoring yields double the results of traditional classrooms.

I personally felt the difference.

For extra practice, I joined intensive courses at LapakGuruPrivat.com.

These sessions emphasized speed-solving techniques.

On my own, I tended to linger too long on difficult questions.

In these lessons, the goal was mastering problem structures, not chasing final answers.

What’s the Difference Between Studying Alone and with a Community?

Studying alone sometimes leads to frustration.

Not being able to solve tasks killed my motivation.

Because of that, I sought out a peer-learning group on KoncoSinau.id.

In the forum, I connected with friends from across the country.

It was almost like building a new family circle.

Sometimes they shared quick tricks for solving questions, other times just encouragement.

That support was extremely useful.

Peer learning, according to Rahmawati’s 2019 study, raises motivation as high as 35%.

The improvement was noticeable for me.

What Should You Practice for the STIS Entrance Exam?

In my view, there are three main things every candidate must train.

Core and advanced math—it’s the backbone of STIS.

English—often underestimated, yet crucial in determining success.

The aptitude test—focused on reasoning and quick thinking.

I practiced with this routine: math in the morning, English midday, logic at night.

The pattern wasn’t always smooth, but consistency paid off.

According to Duckworth, perseverance over time outweighs raw ability.

Even during burnout, I advanced step by step.

Are Tryouts Really Important?

Without question.

Though I doubted in the beginning, I later saw tryouts matter greatly.

Tryouts aren’t only about content but also time control.

Research by Means et al. (2013) revealed practice tests improve results through adaptation to pressure and format.

So don’t just study theory, practice CAT regularly.

What If You Feel Mentally Down?

Many experience this.

Especially after scoring low on tryouts.

At that point, I nearly quit.

Eventually, I realized I shouldn’t be overly harsh with myself.

Advice from my tutor stuck with me: “Focus on growth, not comparisons.”

That advice stayed with me.

To maintain motivation, I leaned on my KoncoSinau.id community.

Simply sharing eased the pressure.

So, Can Rural Students Pass STIS?

The reality: without a doubt, yes.

Even from a rural town, through blended strategies, it was within reach.

Yes, it takes more work, but it’s not hopeless.

NgajarPrivat.com helped me understand difficult materials.

I learned quick strategies from LapakGuruPrivat.com.

I used BelajarCPNS.com as my practice arena.

KoncoSinau.id supplied encouragement from peers.

Blending the four platforms made my readiness comprehensive.