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<blockquote data-quote="NourJ" data-source="post: 29767" data-attributes="member: 4416"><p>So to practice the WG I did not get the paid practice tests. I only used the free resources available online, I googled "Free WG practice" and just practised from every link I can find. I eventually got 77% on the official one with LL. I think the key is to understand the reasoning. its not really about making 50 different tests but to understand how the answer was reached. Once you understand the reasoning the rest is easy. </p><p></p><p>People usually recommend the practice offered by assessmentday: <a href="https://www.assessmentday.co.uk/watson-glaser-critical-thinking.htm" target="_blank">https://www.assessmentday.co.uk/watson-glaser-critical-thinking.htm</a></p><p></p><p>The WG of LL was very similar to the one of CC. So if you're applying to both firms, the WG test will even have some overlapping questions. So one of your applications can be a practice for the other. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NourJ, post: 29767, member: 4416"] So to practice the WG I did not get the paid practice tests. I only used the free resources available online, I googled "Free WG practice" and just practised from every link I can find. I eventually got 77% on the official one with LL. I think the key is to understand the reasoning. its not really about making 50 different tests but to understand how the answer was reached. Once you understand the reasoning the rest is easy. People usually recommend the practice offered by assessmentday: [URL]https://www.assessmentday.co.uk/watson-glaser-critical-thinking.htm[/URL] The WG of LL was very similar to the one of CC. So if you're applying to both firms, the WG test will even have some overlapping questions. So one of your applications can be a practice for the other. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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