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I’m Edinburgh too! Received my invite 22nd, deadline is Wednesday. Won’t pretend I know the order of sending out invites from the OPC, but hopefully you hear soon!
Interesting update from the OPC that may affect other applicants too.
They are withdrawing my application because I recently sat and passed the MMI interview. You cannot sit both CBI and MMI within the same 6 month period even if you pass.
My journey for Avanti ends here. Lucky I have other irons in the fire.
Interesting update from the OPC that may affect other applicants too.
They are withdrawing my application because I recently sat and passed the MMI interview. You cannot sit both CBI and MMI within the same 6 month period even if you pass.
My journey for Avanti ends here. Lucky I have other irons in the fire.
Yes, that is unfortunate, but that goes for any of the OPC tests whether passed or failed. I'm somewhat hoping they take a few more weeks as I last sat/passed testing at the start of October.
Interesting update from the OPC that may affect other applicants too.
They are withdrawing my application because I recently sat and passed the MMI interview. You cannot sit both CBI and MMI within the same 6 month period even if you pass.
My journey for Avanti ends here. Lucky I have other irons in the fire.
Yes, that is unfortunate, but that goes for any of the OPC tests whether passed or failed. I'm somewhat hoping they take a few more weeks as I last sat/passed testing at the start of October.
I didn’t think that’s the case with the other tests.
I was under the impression if you have a recent assessment centre pass under your belt they take that on board and you don’t need to resist any if you meet the required pass mark.
I’m glad I emailed and checked because they said your previous marks are checked once you turn up to the assessment day. That would have been a waste of time, fuel and holiday.
I didn’t think that’s the case with the other tests.
I was under the impression if you have a recent assessment centre pass under your belt they take that on board and you don’t need to resist any if you meet the required pass mark.
Yes, but you can't resit or do any testing at OPC within the 6 months. So I know I can't sit the CBI until that 6 months is up regardless of meeting the standard in other tests already
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I’m glad I emailed and checked because they said your previous marks are checked once you turn up to the assessment day. That would have been a waste of time, fuel and holiday.
I’m glad I emailed and checked because they said your previous marks are checked once you turn up to the assessment day. That would have been a waste of time, fuel and holiday.
Any Wolves applicants heard back since the original 5 tests? I’ve not had any correspondence since submitting the 5 tests on the 14th March, deadline was 15th March. Not even a 28 days letter.
I’ve heard nothing at all not even the 28 day email. It’s tough when others seem to be further ahead in the process…beginning to think they’ve forgotten me lol
Good evening everyone from yet another noob in the chat. I'd just like to take a moment to express my gratitude to all the contributors here for taking time out of your schedules to ladle out a lot of helpful advice and support.
I sat my m7 and vse on Sunday and would have been woefully unprepared without all of the open discussion here, so thankou everyone for sparing myself at least a heap of embarrassment.
I was feeling confident until part 3 of the vse trundled into my horizon, that was a challenge! It's done now though and I think I was likely as prepared as I could have been for my first attempt, so I'll get on with life until the results roll into my inbox.
Thanks again you bunch of heroes!
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Also I would ask if anyone else has been getting feedback requests from the opc? I'll get around to answering them myself when I get a spare moment, I was concentrating on the test beforehand and didn't see the value of completing a questionnaire on the usefulness of practice material until I had sat the actual tests.
This process would be much easier without trying to squeeze it in between the day job.
Hi mate, all of them to a national standard. I felt they all went really well and might have even passed to enhanced so I am hoping the OPC let me know.
On invite it says that will tell you on the day you attend which seems odd!
They have to request the additional information from the TOC you did the tests with, then they take it from there. I had the same problem last year, but because I had done the MMI they wouldn't let me continue my application with Avanti and let me do the CBI!! I've just had an email saying that I've failed at the application stage, which is odd, because I submitted the same application as last time. Starting to feel the OPC have something against me!! Feel like I should just give up now!!
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Interesting update from the OPC that may affect other applicants too.
They are withdrawing my application because I recently sat and passed the MMI interview. You cannot sit both CBI and MMI within the same 6 month period even if you pass.
My journey for Avanti ends here. Lucky I have other irons in the fire.
Had the same happen to me last year!! Applied for Manchester this time again, just had the email saying I didn't meet the expected standard. Funny... as I put in the the application as last time! The whole system is a joke!! I'm giving up now!!
I also just sat the assessments for Edinburgh. Similarly, I think I did fine in part 1 and 2, although I had one error in part 1 that was mouse related. In part 3, I think I spotted the increase in errors on the priority part near the end quickly enough, but not sure. They certainly increased dramatically near the end. However I then started to make lots of errors on the lesser priority part. Difficult to say how I’ve done, as it’s impossible to know what the benchmark is.
As for the 70 minute test, I completed after 68 minutes. Again difficult to know how I did as a lot of the answers were very similar, so prioritising them was more personal choice or gut feeling rather than completely knowing what’s correct or not.
Afterwards, I felt that I had been under pressure. Difficult test for sure.
Finally did my VSE an M7 last night. First time ever applying.
I will keep a slight hope until I get my rejection, but in my mind I feel it will be a fail. No point dwelling I will have to keep an eye out for other TOC's or catch the next recruitment drives.
I do feel, although this sites great to get info and have a chat with like minded people, it can also be a hinderance as we then start to over prep and over think and worry nerves can take over. Anyone who hasn't had their M7 VSE more than happy to discuss my experiences still. But I feel it would have been better for me to go in less aware of what I might encounter if that makes sense.
Part 1 - found easy
Part 2 - I made maybe 6-7 errors could have been more didn't really track it. Just felt I had made too many so what will be will be.
Part 3- found it easy again (as I had likely settled my nerves) and I reckon I made maybe one track mistake at most and maybe 2-3 max signal errors.
(How the hell I found the easy part hard and the hard part easy I will never know lol)
M7 - found it straight forward and easy going. Most questions felt fairly obvious the odd one had me second guessing myself. I did have old m7 practice questions so maybe that is why I found it comfortable.
There are 1000s of applications to check…this takes time. It’s a logistics that’s all, or maybe people that have allows for Scotland but live in London (it’s in this post) should not waste time as it’s not in travel distance
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I didn’t think that’s the case with the other tests.
I was under the impression if you have a recent assessment centre pass under your belt they take that on board and you don’t need to resist any if you meet the required pass mark.
It’s about the 6 month rule. Avanti don’t except MMIs, therefore you need a CBI. But, can’t sit a CBI within 6 months of MMI. This was on a previous posting/thread.
Part 1 - found easy
Part 2 - I made maybe 6-7 errors could have been more didn't really track it. Just felt I had made too many so what will be will be.
Part 3- found it easy again (as I had likely settled my nerves) and I reckon I made maybe one track mistake at most and maybe 2-3 max signal errors.
(How the hell I found the easy part hard and the hard part easy I will never know lol)
I honestly lost track on part 2 how many I missed im worried it was a lot more.
Wondering whats the worst case amount you can get away with? Or even if part 2 was bad I wonder if a good part 3 would get me through anyway haha. Only thing I can do is wait.
TBF there's no way anybody can be a whizz at them with so much going on at once.
You know what really threw me off, the actual size of the images and buttons. I was expecting full screen an it was like 3rd of the screen lol
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