Hi, nope not received the test yet. I think it is the second stage so not automatic and they will review applications first. Hopefully we get it soonI also received this. I have just now completed this information. Have you received an email to complete the test yet?
I got a VS last year and my AC interview was scheduled for 50 minutes, and didn’t last more than 30.Has anyone had an interview end very quickly? The interview was scheduled for an hour but only lasted for about 30 minutes which was a bit disheartening
Thanks for letting me know!Typically, no, it doesn't at all.
1. it's not a legally binding obligation
2. it's subject to meeting the "minimum criteria", which they will never disclose.
I have ticked the box, and not been offered an interview.
While it certainly appears to imply that you have an increased chance of an interview, whether this is the case, in the absence of any statutory oversight, FOI, etc. nobody can be sure.
happened to me and i got a placeHas anyone had an interview end very quickly? The interview was scheduled for an hour but only lasted for about 30 minutes which was a bit disheartening
Don’t think too much into it. They mostly have a set number of questions they need to ask. Most of my interviews have lasted less than the scheduled time they mention and I’ve gotten through many of them.Has anyone had an interview end very quickly? The interview was scheduled for an hour but only lasted for about 30 minutes which was a bit disheartening
At one of my ACs there were four of us and I was the first one out of the interview by a mile - I'd say by 15 mins or so - and I got a VS offer. Don't overthink it - especially if you talk fast like I do!!!Has anyone had an interview end very quickly? The interview was scheduled for an hour but only lasted for about 30 minutes which was a bit disheartening
This makes perfect sense and is very helpful - Thank you so very much!Hiya @broalabear
Just wanted to add to what @Amma Usman has already said. Hoping this makes sense as an explanation for what you should try to do during the assumption section of the WG. Good news is that you're right that this proposed assumption is assumed by the main claim.
An assumption is a statement that the writer/speaker takes for granted in order for another claim to make sense. It’s not stated directly, but it’s essential for the logic of the main claim to hold up. If the proposed assumption turned out to be false, then the main claim/argument would either collapse or at least become much weaker.
One useful way to test whether a statement is an assumption is to imagine what would happen if that proposed assumption were false. I call this the 'negation test'. Ask yourself: if this proposed assumption were false, would the main claim/argument still work? If the answer is no (e.g. if the main claim/argument falls apart), then the proposed assumption IS assumed. If the main statement/argument still works fine, then it’s probably not an assumption.
Let’s take the example you've provided here:
Now try negating the proposed assumption. Imagine that the Earth will always be able to sustain humankind. If that were true, then would we need to colonise other planets to survive (remember, this is what's being claimed in (1))? Doesn't look like it. Thus, the main claim is significantly weakened/no longer makes sense if we don't accept the proposed assumption.
- Main claim: "For humankind to survive, it must colonise other planets."
- Proposed assumption: "There will be a time when the Earth can no longer sustain human life."
This method works well in general: take the proposed assumption you're testing, imagine it's false, and see what happens to the main argument/claim. If the whole thing unravels, you've found an assumption. If the argument/claim still stands, then the proposed assumption is very likely not an assumed.
Let me know if you’d like to more examples or if this doesn't make sense.
I remembered, there was a question regarding the SQE status. Do you know if its required we pass both SQE1 and 2 for the sky placement? Thanks.4 minutes, twenty questions, 12 seconds each, I suggest making sure you have a good PC, internet connection, and a mouse (laptop trackpad/pointer slows you down).
SQE1 onlyI remembered, there was a question regarding the SQE status. Do you know if its required we pass both SQE1 and 2 for the sky placement? Thanks.
Yeah no grades/work exp for PMCHi, just a quick question, I was looking at the PMC DTC app, they are not asking to upload a CV nor are they asking for any work experience or grades? There are only a few questions to answer. Their portal is a bit weird.
Was this the the same for you all?
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Okay got another Watson Glaser Q, this time a deduction.
Q: All Real Estate assets are either very large or located in central areas, but not both. While no apartment is untrendy, all trendy RE assets are very large.
D: Trendy real estate assets are either located in non-central areas or are small.
The answer says that the conclusion follows, but I'm confused.
The first part makes sense, [RE Assets = Very Large or Centrally Located, and, since all Trendy Assets = large, Trendy RE Assets have to be non-central]. But the second part makes no sense to me. We know that all trendy RE assets are very large, therefore, they cannot be small?
I mean, logically, yes the Trendy RE Assets have to either be in non-central areas or they have to be small. But when the question quite literally states that all trendy RE assets are very large, then they obviously can't be small, can they?
It doesn’t necessarily need to be a cause for concern. It could just mean that you answered their questions well, and they didn’t feel the need for follow-ups or further clarification. Sometimes, interviewers get what they need quicker than expected!Has anyone had an interview end very quickly? The interview was scheduled for an hour but only lasted for about 30 minutes which was a bit disheartening
I’m not entirely sure about Dentons in particular, but I’d presume the question will be visible while you’re recording, or at least during the preparation time. In most interviews - including in-person ones - you’re usually given a pen and paper to jot down key points, so I’d imagine you could write the question down as well. That said, it’s best to check with graduate recruitment to confirm, as I can’t say for sure.If anyone has insights on this, Id really appreciate it. I have a video interview with Dentons, and i don't know whether it is timed or untimed. It says " Once you start the video interview you will need to complete all the questions in one sitting. The interview consists of 5 questions, which you record your own answers to in a two-minute time frame." - Does this mean I will be able to see the questions then record whenever I am ready? Or does this mean I see the question and have a few seconds to think about it and will record automatically ? Ive seen different things about this and I'm confused... if anyone got any info on this, id appreciate it as the deadline is v close...
I’m sorry to hear that! Rejections always sting, but they don’t define your worth or potential. Keep pushing forward; the right opportunity will come at the right time. You’ve already achieved so much, and this is just a small bump in the road.WOW!!! Winkworth Sherwood has sent me a PFO at 1am😍😍 May God bless them!!
Indeed a very good night ://