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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Gilchrist" data-source="post: 34248" data-attributes="member: 5820"><p>The other form of prep you might want to consider is preparing for the lateral thinking tests. Use the forum to find out which sort of test each firm uses (most use Watson Glaser, some don't), then complete as many practice tests as possible.</p><p></p><p>There are a few free ones on the web - complete them all. If you want to and are able to, buying the extended tests/guides/questions from somewhere like jobtestprep is also useful, but obviously costs money. Several people I know including myself did this and found it very useful, but even if you don't choose to buy extra tests, at least do all the practice ones you can, to acquaint yourself with the style of the tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Gilchrist, post: 34248, member: 5820"] The other form of prep you might want to consider is preparing for the lateral thinking tests. Use the forum to find out which sort of test each firm uses (most use Watson Glaser, some don't), then complete as many practice tests as possible. There are a few free ones on the web - complete them all. If you want to and are able to, buying the extended tests/guides/questions from somewhere like jobtestprep is also useful, but obviously costs money. Several people I know including myself did this and found it very useful, but even if you don't choose to buy extra tests, at least do all the practice ones you can, to acquaint yourself with the style of the tests. [/QUOTE]
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