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<blockquote data-quote="I’m_Batman" data-source="post: 148181" data-attributes="member: 30556"><p>No worries. In my experience, written exercises tend to be marked by graduate rec. so important to speak plainly and clearly. They can only mark you on what you've written so make sure you put down detail and where possible think about what you can add that other candidates might not to show you are commercially aware. If you've completed it and answered (what's likely to be a comprehension exercise depending on the firm) then you have to ask, is this the bare minimum that is expected (despite the huge effort) and add something novel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I’m_Batman, post: 148181, member: 30556"] No worries. In my experience, written exercises tend to be marked by graduate rec. so important to speak plainly and clearly. They can only mark you on what you've written so make sure you put down detail and where possible think about what you can add that other candidates might not to show you are commercially aware. If you've completed it and answered (what's likely to be a comprehension exercise depending on the firm) then you have to ask, is this the bare minimum that is expected (despite the huge effort) and add something novel. [/QUOTE]
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