I thought I had prepared ok for my MMI, but didn't think my examples would be anything outstanding. One of the I had put down to use I was told wouldn't be good enough and to think of something else, which is a great help from the guy running it, but I felt like I'd be doomed with the less applicable answer I gave. After the MMI I kept going through and thinking of things that I'd completely forgotten to mention that would have been relevant, and was sure I'd doomed myself.
I forget how many weeks I was waiting for the call now, it might not have been too long, but when I picked up I already had the sinking feeling and was waiting to hear that I hadn't got it so I could move on and plan what to do next. There was a long pause once they said "Following your MMI we'd like to offer you a job" as my brain processed what they'd actually said.
No matter how much worrying you do about it after it's all done, that's no indicator of how it'll turn out.
And well done on getting through!
I had the same thing! I'd actually not expected them to tell me that I had been successful!
I think they like to tell you that one of your answers is not good enough to see how you cope with stress and responding to change - they seem to do it a lot based on what people say on here!
Anyway, congrats on your MMI and job - hope you're enjoying it!