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<blockquote data-quote="Karin" data-source="post: 34508" data-attributes="member: 2870"><p>I understand that some people feel bad about others sharing specifics, but it will rarely be an exact format and even if it is, I don't think the testimonials are so specific that you would be so prepared it would make you that much a better candidate. I know someone mentioned candidates coming to VS and starting to write without even reading the texts provided - that is worrying but that is not something you could do with the info provided on TCLA.</p><p></p><p>For me, for example, who hasn't known many (if any) people who went through the process, this was invaluable. Not only that I had a more insight into how the day was run, but I also knew a bit more about how to prepare and what to expect; and it calmed me down.</p><p></p><p>I guess you could allow for candidates to give testimonies with a certain degree of detail, not mentioning the specifics of a case study, as someone above suggested. If someone wants to find out more, they can always PM the person and then it is privately up to them what they disclose and what they don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karin, post: 34508, member: 2870"] I understand that some people feel bad about others sharing specifics, but it will rarely be an exact format and even if it is, I don't think the testimonials are so specific that you would be so prepared it would make you that much a better candidate. I know someone mentioned candidates coming to VS and starting to write without even reading the texts provided - that is worrying but that is not something you could do with the info provided on TCLA. For me, for example, who hasn't known many (if any) people who went through the process, this was invaluable. Not only that I had a more insight into how the day was run, but I also knew a bit more about how to prepare and what to expect; and it calmed me down. I guess you could allow for candidates to give testimonies with a certain degree of detail, not mentioning the specifics of a case study, as someone above suggested. If someone wants to find out more, they can always PM the person and then it is privately up to them what they disclose and what they don't. [/QUOTE]
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