Yes definitely 2 minutes per sheet and you do 5 sheets on paperWrong. It's 2 minutes.
Yes definitely 2 minutes per sheet and you do 5 sheets on paperWrong. It's 2 minutes.
Yes definitely 2 minutes per sheet and you do 5 sheets on paper
Cheers for the replies and the info all.
I have downloaded the electronic GB tool at the start of this thread however if the tests will be on paper it perhaps makes better sense to practice as such!
I have looked around for a link to download some paper versions but can’t find any here. Have I missed something!?
Ah yes!You can print off the sheets from within the GB tool program.
Plenty of practice, but don't stress too much. I found being relaxed got me a better score.Thanks. I've been using the forum one on the whole. Needing enhanced, so plenty of practice to be done.
Yes, always 4Is it always the 4 dots we must look for in the tests we get for the assessment day?
ThanksYes, always 4
From what I was told on my recent assessment day is that there is no ‘standard’ for enhanced level, so what one company sets as enhanced may not be good enough for another company who requires enhanced pass level.I have to do Group Bourdon for Avanti but already have the enhanced standard so why do I have to do this again?
They just say ‘change’ and you go on to the next sheetQuick question regarding this, as its 2 minutes per sheet do you have a few seconds pause between sheets or do they just shout next page and away you go?
It’s a brilliant tool so I want to echo your words to thank the original poster.Thank you very much for this useful tool, as this seems to be an awful one to sit through. Plenty of time to get it right though.
Is this at all accurate to the real test? I know it's on paper (which is criminal in the 21st century) but I don't have a printer yet so I have to make do.
I was getting around that mark in practice and passed to enhanced standard on the assessment day.Morning all, I know there doesn't appear to be knowledge of a set score, but what is the general consensus of averaging 11 lines with 0 to minimal errors?
That sounds decent to me!Morning all, I know there doesn't appear to be knowledge of a set score, but what is the general consensus of averaging 11 lines with 0 to minimal errors?
Real one is on A3 sheetsHi all, apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but the tool prints out A4 sheets with two blocks per sheet. Are the paper test the same a4 size or are they on an a3 variant etc. I have my tests for Northern in a a weeks time....
Thanks guys. What size are the blocks? Are they larger than when printed on a3?