Aitor wrote: » I’m pretty certain it’s a bell curve. They don’t whittle down the numbers based on application forms. The forms only provide background for the interviewers if you get that far.
Crunchymomma wrote: » They do shortlist based on application forms, it was done in 2017 heo. Those who passed stage one and stage two and placed highly (top 400) did not necessarily get an interview as they were knocked out by the shortlisting
PhoenixParker wrote: » They must shortlist based on CV for competitions at this level. Potentially anyone can get through the verbal/numerical/sa. No point wasting time interviewing someone who's only just completed the Leaving Cert.
Aitor wrote: » You’d think so, wouldn’t you?
PhoenixParker wrote: » It's clearly stated on page 11 of the booklet under stage 2. They will shortlist based on the application forms.
Luckyduck78 wrote: » Anyone can just have a bad day doing one of these tests.
uncleiano wrote: » So are the shl practice tests typical style of the questions we will get? I only ask as there are so many variations of numerical and reasoning tests out there. Is there any idea what a pass score for both would be or how many questions they will have?
chrismean wrote: » Sheeeessh, those shl practice numerical tests - the questions themselves, i acknowledge are not impossible. but the time pressure....25 mins - 18 questions. yikes. anyone else struggle?
brownbinman wrote: » how similar to the examples were they?
The_Conductor wrote: » The examples give you an idea of 'how' to do them- not the difficulty of them........ The examples are significantly easier- than the actual ones.
chrismean wrote: » i did the full length practice tests they have listed there. @crunchymomma, did you have to do them sequentially?
tattycoram wrote: » Kicking myself that I didn't practice the numerical test more. If i'd double the time I'd have been grand but I panicked against the clock!