Ravelleman wrote: » For all those wondering, you can indeed log out and log back in to take the tests at different times.
quad_red wrote: » Ye'd think I'd remember that after how many of those flipping things I've done over the years. Can you take them in whatever order you like? As in start with numerical or start with verbal etc.
RiseToMe wrote: » I've popped my hat in the ring for this and have given the math full practice tests a whirl, coming out with between 62-69% I'm presuming this may put me on the back foot and they are looking for 80+ with the volume of applications and the level it's pitched at?
Crunchymomma wrote: » Qualifying scores for 2016 Verbal 42/80, Numerical - 40/80, Situational Judgement - 40/80. Verbal + situational judgement contributed to OOM while you just had to pass numerical. Score (verbal +situational) needed to be in first group to go to stage two 108 I think
never_mind wrote: » do you get results at the end?
chrismean wrote: » i did the full length practice tests they have listed there.@crunchymomma, did you have to do them sequentially?
Crunchymomma wrote: » I would imagine we are probably looking at November for results going off of how slow they are being with most things these days
Yeboah wrote: » Can we do the Management Scenario at a separate time/day to the verbal and numerical. Thanks
never_mind wrote: » Friends waiting on EO results for quite awhile!
Crunchymomma wrote: » I'm waiting on crime analyst results since end of august. Meant to be out a couple of weeks ago, now they are saying some ime in October
dar100 wrote: » Took the 3 tests in a row last night. I literally guessed the numerical answers:) I am really bad at maths, I wouldn't be surprised if I failed to answer any correctly. However, I am fairly confident of scoring high in both verbal and situational. I'm pinning my hopes on my two other scores, my educational qualifications (post grad) and extensive experience in a specific area outside of the Public/Civil service... Is there any chance at all if you completely fail one test?
gmisk wrote: » I did the practice test for numerical.....jeepers it was tough....I did it at my desk at lunch and was constantly interrupted...I only got 10 done.....and got 7 right lol! I need to tuck myself away to do the real thing definitely.
Crunchymomma wrote: » No you have to reach the qualifying standard in all tests
dar100 wrote: » Ah bummer. Shame really, theres so much more a person can bring outside of these tests. Soft skills etc. Best of luck to all who are applying. Lets hope HSE dont start using these tests. Dont think they will they have an exellent HR system
Crunchymomma wrote: » HSE already use hbs who use the same sort of testing system.
dar100 wrote: » They dont. They use competency based questions detailing job specifications. Its very different. It acgualky shows what you can do jobwise across several domains related to leadership, managing people, getting results etc. Its a far better system for assessing peoples abilities
Crunchymomma wrote: » I did the real ones at my desk, definitely could have been a mistake but it was the only time available to me during the test window