WA Police International Transition recruitment
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youâre heading in the right direction mossy
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Also got my email today from WA police for physical tests and psychometric ones.
Just got to book in with a PT that can do it then all done. Done the psychometric ones this morning
Just got to book in with a PT that can do it then all done. Done the psychometric ones this morning
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There was 343 questions to answer in one of the sections. Think in total it was over 1 hour to complete. There's also some maths and English tests but next to it, it says N/A so not sure if they have to be done or not but did them anyway. For all those tests there's practice ones before the real test so not giubg into them blindly.
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There was 343 questions to answer in one of the sections. Think in total it was over 1 hour to complete. There's also some maths and English tests but next to it, it says N/A so not sure if they have to be done or not but did them anyway. For all those tests there's practice ones before the real test so not giubg into them blindly.
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Hi all. Just done my psychological evaluation earlier. Wasnât sure about then maths and English bit either but done it anyway. Does anyone know if there is a pass mark for the mini game tests or is it just a case of WA police looking at your strengths and weaknesses.
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Hi all. Just done my psychological evaluation earlier. Wasnât sure about then maths and English bit either but done it anyway. Does anyone know if there is a pass mark for the mini game tests or is it just a case of WA police looking at your strengths and weaknesses.
Thanks
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Before you do them there's practice, one is spelling and grammar, one is a bit like tetris getting blocks to fit into a shape, one is blocks and you have to repeat the pattern it might be flipped 90 degrees or 180 degrees etc there's a numbers one too where you have two sides and have to work out which value is higher. They are very quick rounds. There's one more I think
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Before you do them there's practice, one is spelling and grammar, one is a bit like tetris getting blocks to fit into a shape, one is blocks and you have to repeat the pattern it might be flipped 90 degrees or 180 degrees etc there's a numbers one too where you have two sides and have to work out which value is higher. They are very quick rounds. There's one more I think
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We have got someone who has a BA honours in physical education and 20 years in the field so I am hoping that is going to be ok. It does say equivalent qualifications so I canât see why it wouldnât ????
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Before you do them there's practice, one is spelling and grammar, one is a bit like tetris getting blocks to fit into a shape, one is blocks and you have to repeat the pattern it might be flipped 90 degrees or 180 degrees etc there's a numbers one too where you have two sides and have to work out which value is higher. They are very quick rounds. There's one more I think
yer was going to say the above really. There is also a numbers one that where they are in bubbles and you have to select the right number after adding them up. Wasnât too bad but harder than they look.