LD1
Epic Contributor
I agree with what everyone has already said.
The practical tests that I have taken have all been simple stuff. Usually not even related to the job persay. So IMO an equipment list isn't going to do you much good for THIS test, because there will more than likely be nothing on it that specific.
The tests that I have taken have all been more like aptitude tests. With basic math, some basic problem solving, and a little of reading directions and answering questions based on the info given.
Back in college, I took one of the best practical tests I ever taken.
The directions were simple, "Read the entire test before you start". The last line of the 50 question test said " You do not need to answer any questions. This test is to see who can follow instructions. Now put your name at the top and turn it in"
A class of about 25 and 3 people were done in about 3 minutes. The look on everyones faces still dilligently answering questions was priceless. Until they got to the end:laughing::laughing:
The practical tests that I have taken have all been simple stuff. Usually not even related to the job persay. So IMO an equipment list isn't going to do you much good for THIS test, because there will more than likely be nothing on it that specific.
The tests that I have taken have all been more like aptitude tests. With basic math, some basic problem solving, and a little of reading directions and answering questions based on the info given.
Back in college, I took one of the best practical tests I ever taken.
The directions were simple, "Read the entire test before you start". The last line of the 50 question test said " You do not need to answer any questions. This test is to see who can follow instructions. Now put your name at the top and turn it in"
A class of about 25 and 3 people were done in about 3 minutes. The look on everyones faces still dilligently answering questions was priceless. Until they got to the end:laughing::laughing: