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<blockquote data-quote="A little silly" data-source="post: 231450" data-attributes="member: 43578"><p>Hiya, I just finished it. The interview is a breeze, no specific questions or anything like that. The SJT though…I’m personally awful at math so I was not expecting that level of math. Their practice assessment was so simple so I couldn’t have imagined how awful the math section would be. So for anyone sitting their SJT, please know its a lot more than having to calculate %…a calculator wont be enough and you’ll need to lock in on the math. Like, LOCK IN. Its not the math you learn at 8 its the one you learn at 16 and sob over while googling which jobs dont need math❤️ you get an untimed break as well between the test and interview. So incase anyone is putting it off. Go ahead and do the untimed test atleast and then take a break for as long as you want to recover before you do your interview. I was personally DEAD after my test. </p><p>The math involves graphs and tables too btw! </p><p>So incase anyone’s awful at math, i’d suggest focusing on acing the interview that comes after as a redemption. If you couldn’t learn math in 20 years, you probably won’t learn it in the time you have left between seeing this comment, and giving the test. So just ACE that interview. Its easy, you can prepare a script and pull it off, thats how plain it is. (Obviously dont read off a script tho)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A little silly, post: 231450, member: 43578"] Hiya, I just finished it. The interview is a breeze, no specific questions or anything like that. The SJT though…I’m personally awful at math so I was not expecting that level of math. Their practice assessment was so simple so I couldn’t have imagined how awful the math section would be. So for anyone sitting their SJT, please know its a lot more than having to calculate %…a calculator wont be enough and you’ll need to lock in on the math. Like, LOCK IN. Its not the math you learn at 8 its the one you learn at 16 and sob over while googling which jobs dont need math❤️ you get an untimed break as well between the test and interview. So incase anyone is putting it off. Go ahead and do the untimed test atleast and then take a break for as long as you want to recover before you do your interview. I was personally DEAD after my test. The math involves graphs and tables too btw! So incase anyone’s awful at math, i’d suggest focusing on acing the interview that comes after as a redemption. If you couldn’t learn math in 20 years, you probably won’t learn it in the time you have left between seeing this comment, and giving the test. So just ACE that interview. Its easy, you can prepare a script and pull it off, thats how plain it is. (Obviously dont read off a script tho) [/QUOTE]
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