No the online tests you do at home will not be a lost life if you don't pass them...Db have emailed me today to go doncaster for assessment next Thursday.but am waiting to see if iv passed online test for freighliner if I haven't passed for freighliner is that a life lost and iv only got one more chance being the db next week .
Martin can you advise where you got your practice material from? ThanksMy own practice... I got to row 10 on each sheet but made too many omissions, so I need to work on slowing down a bit and getting my accuracy up.
Thanks for your email. Yes the VSE and M7 do count as a ‘life’ for those organisations who use these tests.
Woah wait, really? The ones you sit at home?From the OPC.
Martin can you advise where you got your practice material from? Thanks
Woah wait, really? The ones you sit at home?
I found out today I failed the vse with MTR. It just says I can't apply to MTR for another 6 monthsThey aren't a life as such but I believe if you sit them with TOC1 and failed one/both, you can't sit them again for six months with anyone else. Thus if TOC2 also use them (not all do) you'd be ruled out of that assuming you're going for both TOCs around the same time.
The OPC will pick up on it and tell you you'll have to withdraw from one of the applications.
So my understanding is if you apply to a TOC that doesn't have the VSE as part of its process (it's not one of the core tests) then you're fine. If the TOC you apply to does use it, they will pick up on the fact you've done it previously and not let you do it again if it's within 6 months and will take your previous score.I found out today I failed the vse with MTR. It just says I can't apply to MTR for another 6 months
Just as an example mate:Well if my first attempt at group bourdon is anything to go by, I won’t need to worry about being on holiday when the dates for Stage 2 are given out!!
Thanks Martin, I’m using an Apple Mac so the tool won’t work. I will fire up the old laptopHey sure it was from the GBT program that's linked in the Group Bourdon thread at the top of this forum.
Hi Trent,Hi Stigy,
Congratulations on passing. I Recently did my sjt and vse with MTR crossrail and didnt make it though. How many errors did you make on part 2 and 3 if any? I made 0 errors in part 1, 3 errors in part 2 and 4 errors in part 3.
Do you think they are looking for zero errors on part 1 and 2?
Google 'Virtualbox' if you want to run it on a Mac. It's free, but you might need to pay a couple of quid for a windows licence if you don't have a serial. I use the tool on a MacBook fine using this method.Thanks Martin, I’m using an Apple Mac so the tool won’t work. I will fire up the old laptop
Thanks for the info, I will give that a try tomorrow.Google 'Virtualbox' if you want to run it on a Mac. It's free, but you might need to pay a couple of quid for a windows licence if you don't have a serial. I use the tool on a MacBook fine using this method.
Just as an example mate:
Group-Bourdon Result Statistics
Saved on 26/07/2018 at 17:33:41
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Overall Statistics:
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Perception & Attention:
Targets Omitted ------------ 19
Marked Incorrect ----------- None
Speed:
Total Cells ---------------- 1028
Mean Cell Time ------------- 0.371
Median Cell Time ----------- 0.300
Completed Rows ------------- 39
Mean Row Time -------------- 9.309
Median Row Time ------------ 9.400
Vigilance:
Row Fluctuation ------------ 6.59
And with time effort and practice:
Group-Bourdon Result Statistics
Saved on 13/08/2018 at 23:12:46
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Overall Statistics:
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Perception & Attention:
Targets Omitted ------------ None
Marked Incorrect ----------- None
Speed:
Total Cells ---------------- 1371
Mean Cell Time ------------- 0.278
Median Cell Time ----------- 0.230
Completed Rows ------------- 54
Mean Row Time -------------- 6.955
Median Row Time ------------ 6.865
Vigilance:
Row Fluctuation ------------ 2.63
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Its an hour a night of practice for me and it does work.
Out of interest what will happen on the day of the assessment? I've been making notes about each of the tests that we'll be doing on the day, will it really take 4 hours to complete them all? I've never done them before so any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Hi Paul, can I ask where you got the online practise tests from to get these statistics? would be good to use a similar tool so I can monitor progress and see where i'm up to with it! Cheers
Thanks for the infoI think 4-hours is the longest it'll take. I've sat them once before with my current TOC (and passed....But stupidly left it too long now I'm on my last life) and it didn't take that long, maybe nearer 2-hours, but each company is different in the ways they do things so who knows?
Another question, for the DFFT how much info will be provided when we sit the test? Looking through the attatchments on the email there's a lot of technical information, surely we're not expected to remember all the information without having some sort of guide![]()
Another question, for the DFFT how much info will be provided when we sit the test? Looking through the attatchments on the email there's a lot of technical information, surely we're not expected to remember all the information without having some sort of guide![]()
Just had the email im through to the assessment centre at crewe
Yesterday I got through to DB's assessment day, today I've received an invite to Freightliners. Can I even sit these a week apart?