Hi,
I know there has been responses saying check certain threads but, if possible, I would like an up to date version of what to expect at the assessment centre. It’s literally a long day. Does southeastern provide training materials? Are the materials in depth? What other resources can I use to prepare myself for the assessment too??
SE will send you practice materials about a month before the assessment date. They are very in-depth and cover all the tests, though I would say the limitation with some of them is that it's quite hard to translate a computer test to an on-paper practice version, namely the VSE and TEA-OCC beep test in my opinion.
The day was from 9-3ish, and we were split into two groups, one doing the computer tests first, the other paper tests. We then waited to be told who had passed/failed afterwards, with a couple of short breaks throughout the day, and then it was the VSE at the very end of the day, before we got our final results. MMI will be held on a different day (at least for our group), and I am currently waiting for a date for that.
I did the 14-day free trial of this course:
https://www.how2become.com/courses/online-trainee-train-driver-recruitment-training-course/ and also bought a couple of bits of software from How2Become. I also used the free Group Bourdon software that is somewhere on this forum. I was also worried about the two-hand coordination test, so I watched some videos of Schuhfried console you use, which also shows you the actual shape you have to navigate. I got a couple of isometric racing games and assigned steering and throttle/brakes to the left and right thumb sticks, which, even though it's different to the test, at least let me get my brain in the right kind of zone for that! I also found the WAFV grey square test on YouTube and sat through it a couple of times to get used to it and see what would help me to keep my concentration up throughout it.
Hope that helps
