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<blockquote data-quote="WillkieGemma" data-source="post: 187729" data-attributes="member: 17473"><p>Hi [USER=37011]@AI212121[/USER], I really don't mind answering questions! </p><p></p><p>The time limit takes into account both writing and proof reading your finished work - we've factored this in. The structure of the written work is important (this is going to be the case at any firm). It is never a matter of getting as many words as humanely possible down - I would always try to answer the questions in a concise, structured way. For any written exercise, I would always dedicate 50% of the allocated time to the writing up and proof reading of the finished work. You must remember that you are going into a profession where accuracy and attention to detail really are key. </p><p></p><p>We always make adjustments due to long term health conditions and/or disability and/or neurodiversity if that is the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillkieGemma, post: 187729, member: 17473"] Hi [USER=37011]@AI212121[/USER], I really don't mind answering questions! The time limit takes into account both writing and proof reading your finished work - we've factored this in. The structure of the written work is important (this is going to be the case at any firm). It is never a matter of getting as many words as humanely possible down - I would always try to answer the questions in a concise, structured way. For any written exercise, I would always dedicate 50% of the allocated time to the writing up and proof reading of the finished work. You must remember that you are going into a profession where accuracy and attention to detail really are key. We always make adjustments due to long term health conditions and/or disability and/or neurodiversity if that is the case. [/QUOTE]
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