Poor SJT Decisions: I know there is no real practice for SJT tests, but I got feedback from a test prep provider saying I made poor SJT decisions. Are there guiding principles or practice that would help me make better decisions?
(The feedback also said I should get more work experience, but I think my previous traumatic experience is why my decision-making compass is malfunctioning. Again, I know I should not read into the question too much, but I think more or less it does affect my judgement.)
Poor math and verbal skills: I received feedback from a test I attempted for an app that my math and verbal skills need improvement - which upset me a bit because I had always been confident at math. I would be most grateful if anyone has any tips or practice for law firm tests that are not WG tests. I find the Graduate First and Law Firm tests a bit too generic to be helpful.
Thank you very much in advance!
(The feedback also said I should get more work experience, but I think my previous traumatic experience is why my decision-making compass is malfunctioning. Again, I know I should not read into the question too much, but I think more or less it does affect my judgement.)
Poor math and verbal skills: I received feedback from a test I attempted for an app that my math and verbal skills need improvement - which upset me a bit because I had always been confident at math. I would be most grateful if anyone has any tips or practice for law firm tests that are not WG tests. I find the Graduate First and Law Firm tests a bit too generic to be helpful.
Thank you very much in advance!