Originally Posted by
AllOva736
Random question. Anyone ever get a TMAAT question they didn’t have an answer for? I don’t know why but it’s the only thing that worries me about that interview.
Not all advise is good advice, such as…
Originally Posted by
BusBoi
Yea, and honestly….you can just make up a story. Obviously make it plausible and try to at least base it on something that really happened (like a historical fiction) but otherwise how will they know that xyz situation actually happened or not?
”make it plausible” “historical fiction”..??? I suggest being honest. As someone mentioned, Emerald Coast (who I used) gives a good framework to develop your TMAATs in a way to cover various forms of various questions. I had a question I couldn’t answer and I reframed the question slightly and gave them my story - essentially I told them, I’ve never experienced X, but I once experienced Y, which is very similar, and this is what happened…
Making stuff up probably gets you on a path you don’t want to go down and could result in
Originally Posted by
BusBoi
I was rejected by UA last year but have another interview tomorrow.