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I recently had my assessment centre and am happy to say that I passed. For any body that needs advice, the main things I would recommend is to dedicate some time to practice thoroughly and on the day, try to relax and if you think you have made any mistakes do not dwell on them and continue with confidence.
" Without confidence you are twice defeated in the race of life, but with confidence you have won even before you have started"
Could you write more about how did the day looked like,
Which tests did you do and what did you find most difficult?
Did you have interview on the same day?
Did you find the practice tests they send helpfull and similar to the actual tests on assesment?
I recently had my assessment centre and am happy to say that I passed. For any body that needs advice, the main things I would recommend is to dedicate some time to practice thoroughly and on the day, try to relax and if you think you have made any mistakes do not dwell on them and continue with confidence.
" Without confidence you are twice defeated in the race of life, but with confidence you have won even before you have started"
Could you write more about how did the day looked like,
Which tests did you do and what did you find most difficult?
Did you have interview on the same day?
Did you find the practice tests they send helpfull and similar to the actual tests on assesment?
My advice would be to practice, practice, practice. Also turn up on the day with a positive attitude.
The day is separated into three sections. Section 1 is the pen/pencil and paper test ( Dots, TRP, Memory). After a 10min break Section 2 is the first set of computer test ( WAFV Vigilance, Perception, 2 hand coordination). Then a 30 min lunch break followed by the last section of computer tests (VSE and SJE). Once you have made it this far, the next stage is the interview(MMI). They ask you six questions for the interviewer to question you on.
The only tricky test for me was the last part of the VSE. I made a few mistakes but was still able to achieve a pass, so do not dwell on your mistakes.
Good luck!
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