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Old 09-11-2015 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by BlaneO
"Delta Hiring News" is the best thread for this question. "DAL Poolie" will probably get a good response, too. Those threads are up to speed on the latest interview gouge. Now, if it's a question about the 727 panel, I'd start here.
Sorry. This was the best I could find. Is an eye test part of the interview? :-)

Originally Posted by Scoop
First off - good luck! I cant help you with an answer - the above post has some good advice, but just remember it could be worse:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tekGhkHgEE

Just a matter of time until they bring this one back.

Scoop
Thx for the thought. And thanks for the clip. I could use a some humor right now.
Makes me want to watch the movie again.

Originally Posted by Falcon20

Disclaimer: This is from my memory back in May.

Answer: If "10" is in the lower left corner and "11" is in the upper right corner when you select "10" it will change to a different number but "11" which will be the next one to select will still be in the upper right corner. So you can "predict" where the next box will be. It goes the same when you get to the alphanumeric sequence. So you select "a" in the upper right with "1" in the upper left. After you select "a" you will select "1" so you already know that your next selection position after the upper right is the upper left. However the bottom two positions and the position selected may/will change.

Practice in the instructions until you are comfortable before going on to the test. It is much easier to understand after doing the practice a couple times. And don't get frustrated if you hear the "sad sound" when you make a mistake on some of the tests. It's amazing how two notes can effect your mood.
Hey, man, THANKS! Pls check your PMs.

Originally Posted by hvydvr
"Practice in the instructions until you are comfortable before going on to the test. It is much easier to understand after doing the practice a couple times."

This.

I practiced on one of the tests at least 10 times until I was sure. After all was done, I went to the proctor to apologize for how many times I asked for a reset and he laughed. He said he didn't care if somebody asked him 100 times to reset. He would do it until someone came in to tell everyone to go home. Like everything else on your interview, this is big. Make sure you're comfortable before proceeding.
10 times? Awesome! Nice to know they won't get beaked if you need a few more practice runs! Probably will need a couple, like on the slider/teeter-totter thing when you do the "same/different".

Originally Posted by waldo135
Go to cogres.com. Click on psychometric technologies. Click on CogScreen. There's a video of each of the tests.
Waldo, yeah, I watched it numerous times but the clip is too short to see if where he moves to is actually some kind of a repeatable pattern. Thx for all your help, guys!