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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="ZNadeem" data-source="post: 216169" data-attributes="member: 40237"><p>Hi!</p><p></p><p>I don’t think it’s the Arctic Shores one, but it is a game-based test. Ashurst uses versions that include elements like <strong>Cognify</strong> and <strong>Emotify</strong> – quick-fire, gamified assessments that are the complete opposite of something like Watson Glaser, which requires slower, more detailed reasoning.</p><p></p><p>You can’t really “study” to improve your score, but you can get more comfortable with the format. The best prep is just to get used to answering at speed. Some people find it helpful to do general brain-training apps to warm up, and also to test which device (laptop, phone, iPad) feels most natural and responsive for them.</p><p></p><p>You can use the Elevate app<strong>,</strong> as quite a few of the exercises are said to be really similar in style. It’s less about the content of the questions and more about hand-eye coordination and reaction speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZNadeem, post: 216169, member: 40237"] Hi! I don’t think it’s the Arctic Shores one, but it is a game-based test. Ashurst uses versions that include elements like [B]Cognify[/B] and [B]Emotify[/B] – quick-fire, gamified assessments that are the complete opposite of something like Watson Glaser, which requires slower, more detailed reasoning. You can’t really “study” to improve your score, but you can get more comfortable with the format. The best prep is just to get used to answering at speed. Some people find it helpful to do general brain-training apps to warm up, and also to test which device (laptop, phone, iPad) feels most natural and responsive for them. You can use the Elevate app[B],[/B] as quite a few of the exercises are said to be really similar in style. It’s less about the content of the questions and more about hand-eye coordination and reaction speed. [/QUOTE]
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