Let others know what you're aiming for in your exams, what you are struggling with in your revision or anything else Wishing you all the best of luck 12 may 2025 am length The nerves you feel are a reflection on the hard work you have put into your studies It’s a sign that you care about what you get There are plenty of ways to help the anxiety on the build up to results day
Here are some things you might like to try. A lot of us would get tired and didn’t feel like doing very intense practice on some days, so to chill whilst still working, we’d do situational judgment questions as they’re nice and fairly simple most of the time without requiring 10000% concentration We’d also do abstract reasoning bc they were like fun puzzles. Gradually it turned into more of an arcing line, still on the right side, and looked like a fluttering, rippled water sort of effect After a little more time had passed, a rather large amount of my right peripheral vision was just a wavy image, like rippling water This all happened over a period of roughly 20 minutes, then went away.
It takes a lot of courage reply 4 1 year ago a I'm planning to apply for like data and ai, but i seem to be overthinking for the question that says to list like 3 skills you feel is essential for succeeding in your role Also, how do you demonstrate experience in using gen ai What were the online tests like? How was this interview like what did they ask Only some skills based question and one preparation task
My scores on practice tests were always really volatile, so even though i feel like the actual test went pretty okay, i'm really anxious (particularly about the mcq) Essay was solid though, i hope Good luck to all the other applicants! Feel very grateful to have discovered you on this forum and thanks a lot, really
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