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<blockquote data-quote="Nicktim" data-source="post: 43555" data-attributes="member: 6132"><p>Appreciate the intent behind this post but my advice would be that you've passed the test so I'd just move on and focus on the next step. Grad recruitment and interviewing partners/associates are ultimately looking for potential trainees they wouldn't mind spending long hours stuck in an office with and I'm not sure telling them their assessment is poorly worded is going to endear you to them, regardless how politely you tell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicktim, post: 43555, member: 6132"] Appreciate the intent behind this post but my advice would be that you've passed the test so I'd just move on and focus on the next step. Grad recruitment and interviewing partners/associates are ultimately looking for potential trainees they wouldn't mind spending long hours stuck in an office with and I'm not sure telling them their assessment is poorly worded is going to endear you to them, regardless how politely you tell them. [/QUOTE]
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