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Which Law Firms use an Online Test? 2018-19
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<blockquote data-quote="Julia" data-source="post: 14309" data-attributes="member: 2593"><p>Hey! I did the Ashurt tests a few weeks ago, and this is what each of the three tests was like:</p><p>1) Values fit: quite standard - basically just a behavioural questionnaire type of test</p><p>2) Cognify: this one is very different from anything I've seen! You complete some 'games' that show how good your verbal/logical/numerical reasoning is. You can get a good feel for how you've done at the end of each 'game' as you get a score. There are quite a lot of short games to complete (maybe around 10 or so, each taking <5 minutes)</p><p>3) Emotify: this test looks at your emotional intelligence. You have to match emotions to expressions and say what emotion is appropriate based on different scenarios for example. It gets significantly more difficult as you progress through the test.</p><p></p><p>There isn't really a way of preparing for these tests in my opinion, maybe just by looking at the skills/values Ashurst looks for in their trainees. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julia, post: 14309, member: 2593"] Hey! I did the Ashurt tests a few weeks ago, and this is what each of the three tests was like: 1) Values fit: quite standard - basically just a behavioural questionnaire type of test 2) Cognify: this one is very different from anything I've seen! You complete some 'games' that show how good your verbal/logical/numerical reasoning is. You can get a good feel for how you've done at the end of each 'game' as you get a score. There are quite a lot of short games to complete (maybe around 10 or so, each taking <5 minutes) 3) Emotify: this test looks at your emotional intelligence. You have to match emotions to expressions and say what emotion is appropriate based on different scenarios for example. It gets significantly more difficult as you progress through the test. There isn't really a way of preparing for these tests in my opinion, maybe just by looking at the skills/values Ashurst looks for in their trainees. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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