MostlyHarmless
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In the real test how long to do have per sheet?
It's 2 minutes per sheet
In the real test how long to do have per sheet?
Is that between sheets, never heard of that before.Really how come the examples they send you say to allow 30 seconds?
Really how come the examples they send you say to allow 30 seconds?
When using the software, what's a good score? Or what do you need to aim for?
nobody knows for real what the pass mark is, consistency and accuracy is key no errors or omissions.I have just got 1296 cells with no errors. Does anyone know if this would be a pass or what is needed for a pass ?
I find if you do the SCAAT test you will improve on concentration.I find it easier in paper, I seem to concentrate more.
Is the SCAAT part of any of the assessments?I find if you do the SCAAT test you will improve on concentration.
not normally, i know some FOC use it.Is the SCAAT part of any of the assessments?
I did this for TPE last week and I believe they require a pass at advanced level(someone correct me if I’m wrong)
I had about 4 lines left on each and I like to think I got none wrong lol
Yes I have got it. It's in A5 and the assessments are in A4 size.Anyone used this book as practice material?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dots-Conce...=the+real+group+bourdon&qid=1580340865&sr=8-2
Anyone used this book as practice material?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dots-Conce...=the+real+group+bourdon&qid=1580340865&sr=8-2
The number of lines is in line with what I completed but I would look to improve your omissions and aim for a minimum of 1 or 2.I just practiced the GB test, on 5 sheets 2 mins each. I complete around 10-11 lines and have 5 omissions overall. Is that good?
Yes I’ve printed it out now to practiceDon't waste your money - you can download the GB tool from here and print them out yourself (or get someone else to). From what I can see you're paying £13 for something you can get for free
So does line fluctuation count towards your final score? My range is 10-12 Completed Lines. Is that something I should be concerned about?
Hi all,
I have stage 1 on Tuesday and so far I have been practicing both the GBT and SCAAT on paper and on the pc. GBT on paper I am completing 7 lines with 3 errors total.
SCAAT tests im completing 11 lines with virtually no errors.
Letters and symbols aren't an issue, its the dots.
Is it always going to 4 patterns of 4 dots?
Agree totally with this! What I did was practice one test then on separate piece of paper when trough the test again but drawing all different shapes of groups of 4 that where there. There’s only so many plus gets you use to the shape/group styles to look out for. Then I look at this for a few mins before a test just to remind my self. Iv put up pic to try nd help.It will always be 4 dots you’re looking for. Look for the shape of the dots rather than counting the dots, this will help you speed ip.. but u need to practice practice practice