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<blockquote data-quote="Camilla" data-source="post: 15488" data-attributes="member: 2130"><p>Definitely request your report. Then you can figure out what areas you need to work on most.</p><p></p><p>Have you signed up to any practice sites? I signed up to Job Test Prep and Assessment Day and worked through tests on there for weeks. It really helps.</p><p></p><p>I understand you have a disability so I don't know whether this would help, but my tactic is to pick one or two sections of the WG that I am naturally okay at and MASTER them. I always do terribly on the True/Probably True/Cannot say/Probably False/False section so I don't slow myself down on those sections as I know I will probably get them wrong anyway. I make up for it in other areas that I am much better at. This has enabled me to pass the WG stage with three firms including Clifford Chance. It's hard to tell if I passed Linklaters because of the other tests, but I was in the 65% percentile. Hopefully the more you practice the faster you will get.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camilla, post: 15488, member: 2130"] Definitely request your report. Then you can figure out what areas you need to work on most. Have you signed up to any practice sites? I signed up to Job Test Prep and Assessment Day and worked through tests on there for weeks. It really helps. I understand you have a disability so I don't know whether this would help, but my tactic is to pick one or two sections of the WG that I am naturally okay at and MASTER them. I always do terribly on the True/Probably True/Cannot say/Probably False/False section so I don't slow myself down on those sections as I know I will probably get them wrong anyway. I make up for it in other areas that I am much better at. This has enabled me to pass the WG stage with three firms including Clifford Chance. It's hard to tell if I passed Linklaters because of the other tests, but I was in the 65% percentile. Hopefully the more you practice the faster you will get. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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