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<blockquote data-quote="Numerius Negidius" data-source="post: 48961" data-attributes="member: 7019"><p>There are some useful threads discussing the game based assessment on The Student Room.</p><p></p><p>Several parts of the assessment test your reaction speeds, eg press the A key if a rounded shape or an odd number appears and press the L key if the shape is not rounded or an even number appears. There are also 'right answers' to the balloon popping exercise, the electricity levers game, and the game theory (competing with another business) section. You will also be asked to identify emotions on people's faces.</p><p></p><p>And at the very end, there's an incredibly annoying section in which you have to stop a spinning wheel at the right time 20 times in a row. There is a "give up" button. It's basically like the spinning wheel task in Among Us, except much harder. I spent hours doing this and ended up giving up. I don't think you <em>have</em> to complete it to progress to the next stage though, although it's probably best to reach at least level 15</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numerius Negidius, post: 48961, member: 7019"] There are some useful threads discussing the game based assessment on The Student Room. Several parts of the assessment test your reaction speeds, eg press the A key if a rounded shape or an odd number appears and press the L key if the shape is not rounded or an even number appears. There are also 'right answers' to the balloon popping exercise, the electricity levers game, and the game theory (competing with another business) section. You will also be asked to identify emotions on people's faces. And at the very end, there's an incredibly annoying section in which you have to stop a spinning wheel at the right time 20 times in a row. There is a "give up" button. It's basically like the spinning wheel task in Among Us, except much harder. I spent hours doing this and ended up giving up. I don't think you [I]have[/I] to complete it to progress to the next stage though, although it's probably best to reach at least level 15 [/QUOTE]
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