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<blockquote data-quote="Blue cacti" data-source="post: 34893" data-attributes="member: 5393"><p>I passed the Revelian tests set by Ashurst last cycle and was offered a vacation scheme so I may be able to help. As mentioned, you can’t really practice the majority of the assessments, bar going over some basic numeracy and verbal reasoning practice tests. My university gave us access to platforms such as Graduates First which had practice assessments on there - it may be worth contacting your careers service as a student/alum and seeing what is on offer. I also noted the key competencies Ashurst look for in their trainees and tried to apply these to my answers - although, if you are a right fit for the firm, you will hopefully answer the Emotify tests in this vein anyway! Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue cacti, post: 34893, member: 5393"] I passed the Revelian tests set by Ashurst last cycle and was offered a vacation scheme so I may be able to help. As mentioned, you can’t really practice the majority of the assessments, bar going over some basic numeracy and verbal reasoning practice tests. My university gave us access to platforms such as Graduates First which had practice assessments on there - it may be worth contacting your careers service as a student/alum and seeing what is on offer. I also noted the key competencies Ashurst look for in their trainees and tried to apply these to my answers - although, if you are a right fit for the firm, you will hopefully answer the Emotify tests in this vein anyway! Good luck [/QUOTE]
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