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I reckon there must be one or the other as someone said there are 8 games and there are only 7 core onesHello everyone. for the arctic shores games, were there any games involving calculation using numbers and any match-the-pattern games?
If I remember correctly the TI will take place this week and next week.Hi!
Anyone done the telephone interview yet?
Hi - for those who completed the Arctic Shores test, did you complete the four levels during the final game ? I was going CRAZI
I completed 3 levels. I don't think it is possible to complete all 4. I probably spent 15min on that exercise...Hi - for those who completed the Arctic Shores test, did you complete the four levels during the final game ? I was going CRAZY
I went to level 4 after 30mins but could not complete it (3 numbers at level 4).. I hated this game!!!!I completed 3 levels. I don't think it is possible to complete all 4. I probably spent 15min on that exercise...
Which game is that??Hi - for those who completed the Arctic Shores test, did you complete the four levels during the final game ? I was going CRAZY
the last one during the test, I cannot remember the name - with a sort of security system you are 'testing'Which game is that??
Thanks, appreciate thisthe last one during the test, I cannot remember the name - with a sort of security system you are 'testing'
I just realised my answer is useless if you haven't completed the test yet, it's not one that you can practice on with job prep or any other website tho
Hey were there emotions test like ashurst one?the last one during the test, I cannot remember the name - with a sort of security system you are 'testing'
I just realised my answer is useless if you haven't completed the test yet, it's not one that you can practice on with job prep or any other website tho
Hi - first, sorry about the PFO.Has anyone been successful in obtaining their WG results from NRF? Second time I’m applying to the firm (with exact same application from last cycle) and just can’t seem to make it past these tests. So I’m confident it’s not my app that’s the issue? I sent an email requesting for the results today but I’m not sure I will get a response (same as last year when I requested).
Thank you for the kind words and responding. I have practised the WG test on different websites and my scores fluctuate like crazy tbh which is why I wanted to see my real score under timed conditions with questions I haven’t practised before.Hi - first, sorry about the PFO.
I would say (but I am not graduate recruitment) that indeed it is not your application but the score at the WG as they do a first screening and you got through twice. It could also be the Arctic Shores test as well. When you do WG practice tests, what is your average grade at the WG?
As a piece of advice, I practised on jobtestprep and it was helpful. There are also a course on TCLA. And if I can share with you a sheet I prepared to understand steps better. But overall, the more you do practice tests, the better you will get at it.
I believe you can get your results, although I do not know 100%. I read on some thread (@Jessica Booker was explaining it) that you can ask to receive your data from a firm, and it will include your test I suppose, so you would get your results.
PS: for precision, on TCLA general discussion " Data Subject Access Request requesting a copy of the personal information associated with your application (This includes a copy of detailed assessment centre and interview observation notes, for you specifically)" is the specific procedure.
Finally, good luck for your TC applications!
Is it worth reaching out to the test providers or is that futile? When I completed the Arctic Shores test, there was a message at the end to say ‘a report will be sent to you on how you did and areas to improve on’ so it just seems bizarre that the firm would chose not to provide scores…Thank you for the kind words and responding. I have practised the WG test on different websites and my scores fluctuate like crazy tbh which is why I wanted to see my real score under timed conditions with questions I haven’t practised before.
I have seen the thread re SAR as well but I did not want to use that approach hence I was requested from the firm first. I just got below response from a recruitment advisor not too long ago which I think is not fair or appropriate so I may have to go down the SAR route but I’m worried about implications for any future applications.
“Hi ,
Unfortunately, it is the Firm’s policy to not share Watson Glaser or Arctic Shores results.
Thanks,”
Hi -Thank you for the kind words and responding. I have practised the WG test on different websites and my scores fluctuate like crazy tbh which is why I wanted to see my real score under timed conditions with questions I haven’t practised before.
I have seen the thread re SAR as well but I did not want to use that approach hence I was requested from the firm first. I just got below response from a recruitment advisor not too long ago which I think is not fair or appropriate so I may have to go down the SAR route but I’m worried about implications for any future applications.
“Hi ,
Unfortunately, it is the Firm’s policy to not share Watson Glaser or Arctic Shores results.
Thanks,”
I do not think the test provider would disclose your score without the law firm's consent, given that their client is the firm, not you. It is most likely they would encourage you to contact the law firm directly, unless you do the SAR (if it works for test providers).Is it worth reaching out to the test providers or is that futile? When I completed the Arctic Shores test, there was a message at the end to say ‘a report will be sent to you on how you did and areas to improve on’ so it just seems bizarre that the firm would chose not to provide scores…
I have sent an email and requested via SAR from the firm. I’m just keen to see how bad or well I’m doing. So let’s see how that goes…fingers crossed.I do not think the test provider would disclose your score without the law firm's consent, given that their client is the firm, not you. It is most likely they would encourage you to contact the law firm directly, unless you do the SAR (if it works for test providers).