u/CreativeLifeSty

Concurso SES-GO 2026

Banca IADES. 30 questões de conhecimentos gerais (1 ponto cada) e 50 de conhecimentos específicos (2 pontos cada).

No meu cargo foram 3370 inscritos para 11 vagas imediatas + 11 CR. Os primeiros 66 passam para a correção da discursiva.

Fiz 24 gerais e 50 específicas, 124 pontos no total. Existem chances reais de passar pra correção? Foi uma prova fácil então acredito que cada ponto fará uma diferença enorme.

Se alguém tiver algum histórico de outros concursos semelhantes, qual a média de acertos de quem passou...

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u/CreativeLifeSty — 12 days ago
▲ 2 r/AmIOverreacting+1 crossposts

For context, I (24F) live together with my parents and my older sister (32F) but on this specific day our parents were away on a trip and it was just us two in the apartment.
The story starts Friday night when my sister told me she was going out to a bar with some friends and I said "ok just let me know if you're safe" because thats our deal here. 2AM she texted me saying she was going to sleep at her friend's house and I said just "ok" again. And then she was gone for the entire day on Saturday, at first I was waiting thinking she wasn't receiving my messages or answering my calls because her phone must have been out off battery but around 5PM I started panicking. She went out without her car, relaying on Uber or rides to get home, so I was very anxious because this was a completely unusual behavior from her. I tried to contact her friend through Instagram but they weren't responding either.
At 7PM she finally responded to my texts and I called to check on her just for her to confront me that I didn't need to dm her friends, that she really was out of battery but was "with a person". So I knew she was lying all the time, that she didn't actually went out with friends (thats why she was annoyed that I contacted them) and made all this up because of a man.
Here is my side: I very much mind my business, I wasn't questioning were she was or who she was with, I was simply dead worried about her being ok because she never disappeared like that. She had the entire day to charge her phone and just give me a "hey im ok dont worry" but was too busy to remember that. I feel like a completely fool for worrying, even crying while thinking something bad could've happened, just to discover she was lying to my face and had the nerve to question my reaction to it like she did nothing wrong. It almost feels like a betrayal for me because I thought we trusted each other.
Now she's giving me the silent treatment, which is the ultimate problem in my family because nobody knows how to adress their issues and just stay silent to make the other feel guilty. And its working because I feel bad as fuck!!!
Did I overreacted? Have you guys been to a similar situation? How do I handle this now? I don't know if I should be the one saying sorry or wait until she talks to me. All I know is that anxiety is eating me up!

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u/CreativeLifeSty — 19 days ago