Goonerdee wrote: » I was glad I did it pretty early. I just hope it has recorded my answers correctly. I’m dreading what the pass mark will be when they finally do get round to it. It seemed very easy which means there are going to be a lot of high scorers to try and keep up with.
Maxi515 wrote: » Goonerdee wrote: » I was glad I did it pretty early. I just hope it has recorded my answers correctly. I’m dreading what the pass mark will be when they finally do get round to it. It seemed very easy which means there are going to be a lot of high scorers to try and keep up with. That's my concern tbh. From previous experience, I've found the IST much harder than the AC stage.
NiK9 wrote: » Maxi515 wrote: » Goonerdee wrote: » I was glad I did it pretty early. I just hope it has recorded my answers correctly. I’m dreading what the pass mark will be when they finally do get round to it. It seemed very easy which means there are going to be a lot of high scorers to try and keep up with. That's my concern tbh. From previous experience, I've found the IST much harder than the AC stage. Really? I find exams easy enough if the work is put in, I've always found the role plays hard.
Maxi515 wrote: » NiK9 wrote: » Maxi515 wrote: » Goonerdee wrote: » I was glad I did it pretty early. I just hope it has recorded my answers correctly. I’m dreading what the pass mark will be when they finally do get round to it. It seemed very easy which means there are going to be a lot of high scorers to try and keep up with. That's my concern tbh. From previous experience, I've found the IST much harder than the AC stage. Really? I find exams easy enough if the work is put in, I've always found the role plays hard. The likes of situation judgement testing etc is very subjective in my opinion. I passed both, in 1509, I think the AC is very much common sense lines of questioning during the role plays. Maybe because of the setting, the role play actors etc, it feels different?
NiK9 wrote: » Maxi515 wrote: » NiK9 wrote: » Maxi515 wrote: » Goonerdee wrote: » I was glad I did it pretty early. I just hope it has recorded my answers correctly. I’m dreading what the pass mark will be when they finally do get round to it. It seemed very easy which means there are going to be a lot of high scorers to try and keep up with. That's my concern tbh. From previous experience, I've found the IST much harder than the AC stage. Really? I find exams easy enough if the work is put in, I've always found the role plays hard. The likes of situation judgement testing etc is very subjective in my opinion. I passed both, in 1509, I think the AC is very much common sense lines of questioning during the role plays. Maybe because of the setting, the role play actors etc, it feels different? I think what let me down in the 1509 A.C. was that I tried too hard to get the information etc during the role plays and didn't show enough "emotion"/empathy etc. It's hard because you know it isn't real. I failed by two marks last time so hoping this time will be different lol.
Belfast_B2014 wrote: » Just wondering will many people complain if they don't pass due to the system crashing?
BlueCop8790 wrote: » You can't really complain though, if they've provided you with a new test and you're able to complete it then you're in the same boat as everyone else.
Belfast_B2014 wrote: » BlueCop8790 wrote: » You can't really complain though, if they've provided you with a new test and you're able to complete it then you're in the same boat as everyone else. No complaints from me but no doubt others even if they do complete the new test.
Banterbus28 wrote: » Do you mean those that were given a retest complaining if they fail?
Belfast_B2014 wrote: » Banterbus28 wrote: » Do you mean those that were given a retest complaining if they fail? Yes Banterbus 28 that's what I meant, it will be used as some sort of excuse. Joe bloggs "I didn't pass the test because your system crashed and I had to wait a week to do it and that caused me anxiety and that led to me failing it" I can see it being in the Belfast Telegraph soon..
bangedtorights wrote: » I don’t see how there can be any complaints. If you complete both tests and they are submitted, you don’t have a leg to stand on for any appeal. However if the system crashes during the test, they will simply do the test again until the system doesn’t crash for them. At the end the test of the day, we will all have had the opportunity to do the test and submit it. The new IST tests will have teething problems, of course it will. However I don’t think any newspapers would be interested to be honest.
Banterbus28 wrote: » Belfast_B2014 wrote: » Banterbus28 wrote: » Do you mean those that were given a retest complaining if they fail? Yes Banterbus 28 that's what I meant, it will be used as some sort of excuse. Joe bloggs "I didn't pass the test because your system crashed and I had to wait a week to do it and that caused me anxiety and that led to me failing it" I can see it being in the Belfast Telegraph soon.. From an employment law standing those who did the test early could contest if they fail. Could claim they were treated unfairly on the grounds that they had less prep time...
KN1231999 wrote: » We're all adults here, I wouldn't like to think people would be petty and complain to newspapers because they failed their IST and blamed it on the new system, if we fail we fail, if we pass we pass which I know we all will. I imagine some non boardies will throw the dummy out of the pram.
Banterbus28 wrote: » KN1231999 wrote: » We're all adults here, I wouldn't like to think people would be petty and complain to newspapers because they failed their IST and blamed it on the new system, if we fail we fail, if we pass we pass which I know we all will. I imagine some non boardies will throw the dummy out of the pram. I agree. However you want to a peeler. Never ever have faith in humanity. People are dicks and we live in a time were a lot of people have this weird sense of entitlement...
Slo85 wrote: » KN1231999 wrote: » We're all adults here, I wouldn't like to think people would be petty and complain to newspapers because they failed their IST and blamed it on the new system, if we fail we fail, if we pass we pass which I know we all will. I imagine some non boardies will throw the dummy out of the pram. I actually don’t think I could make a complaint as much as I’d be gutted if I failed. It would be my own fault.
NiK9 wrote: » There is always next time if there isn't a pass. One of my mates said that a guy in his section passed recruitment on his 5th attempt. Just have to keep trying until it happens.