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Hi all I understand that there may already be a thread posted regarding generation easyJet but the ones I've seen mainly focus on the scheme through CTC. I have been invited for stage 2 of the scheme at Oxford, and booked it for the end of January. Does anyone have any experience of the easyJet selection days at Oxford, and if so is there anything specially that I should study before the day comes? Any advice I would greatly appreciate
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Hi there,
Happy new year! Congratulations for receiving an invite from OAA Luke! I was successful with the generation easyJet OAA assessment late last year, so I feel I could be in a position to help you out with your prep!
If I'm totally honest, there really isn't a whole lot you can do to prepare for the day. I would wholeheartedly recommend spending lots of time going through some gcse maths and physics revision though, so if you still have your textbook, have access to BBC bitesize or even CAE's own Physics prep pack (at a cost, but well worth the investment), you should be in a prime position to do well. There really isn't anything too surprising in the tests.
Keeping a cool head and avoiding getting flustered is important in order to do well in these aptitude assessments as it not only gives you a clear mind to work with, but it may also allow you to actually enjoy some of the tests! Practicing with some pilot aptitude software, such as latestpilotjobs and skytest, practicing with a joystick if you have a flight sim, etc will undoubtedly help you achieve that!
Best of luck! Send me a pm if you have any other questions.
Happy new year! Congratulations for receiving an invite from OAA Luke! I was successful with the generation easyJet OAA assessment late last year, so I feel I could be in a position to help you out with your prep!
If I'm totally honest, there really isn't a whole lot you can do to prepare for the day. I would wholeheartedly recommend spending lots of time going through some gcse maths and physics revision though, so if you still have your textbook, have access to BBC bitesize or even CAE's own Physics prep pack (at a cost, but well worth the investment), you should be in a prime position to do well. There really isn't anything too surprising in the tests.
Keeping a cool head and avoiding getting flustered is important in order to do well in these aptitude assessments as it not only gives you a clear mind to work with, but it may also allow you to actually enjoy some of the tests! Practicing with some pilot aptitude software, such as latestpilotjobs and skytest, practicing with a joystick if you have a flight sim, etc will undoubtedly help you achieve that!
Best of luck! Send me a pm if you have any other questions.
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From experience going through this with OAA my advice is don't call anyone at all at anytime. It won't make any difference to your application's speed of being processed either.
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CAE easyJet selection
Hi all I understand that there may already be a thread posted regarding generation easyJet but the ones I've seen mainly focus on the scheme through CTC. I have been invited for stage 2 of the scheme at Oxford, and booked it for the end of January. Does anyone have any experience of the easyJet selection days at Oxford, and if so is there anything specially that I should study before the day comes? Any advice I would greatly appreciate
I am very interested to attend the easyjet CAE (MPL) selection at the end of 2019. I would like to know if you have any information on the selection process (stage 2/ stage 3). Thanks in advance for your help. You can contact me by tel/WhatsApp : +33686522995 or by mail : [email protected]
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Hello,
I am very interested to attend the easyjet CAE (MPL) selection at the end of 2019. I would like to know if you have any information on the selection process (stage 2/ stage 3). Thanks in advance for your help. You can contact me by tel/WhatsApp : +33686522995 or by mail : [email protected]
Best regards,
Camille
Hello,
I am very interested to attend the easyjet CAE (MPL) selection at the end of 2019. I would like to know if you have any information on the selection process (stage 2/ stage 3). Thanks in advance for your help. You can contact me by tel/WhatsApp : +33686522995 or by mail : [email protected]
Best regards,
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Me too please!
Hi Camille,
if anyone has passed any info onto you I’d really appreciate it if you shared it with me - many thanks 😊
if anyone has passed any info onto you I’d really appreciate it if you shared it with me - many thanks 😊
Hello,
I am very interested to attend the easyjet CAE (MPL) selection at the end of 2019. I would like to know if you have any information on the selection process (stage 2/ stage 3). Thanks in advance for your help. You can contact me by tel/WhatsApp : +33686522995 or by mail : [email protected]
Best regards,
Camille
I am very interested to attend the easyjet CAE (MPL) selection at the end of 2019. I would like to know if you have any information on the selection process (stage 2/ stage 3). Thanks in advance for your help. You can contact me by tel/WhatsApp : +33686522995 or by mail : [email protected]
Best regards,
Camille
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stage 3
Hi there,
Happy new year! Congratulations for receiving an invite from OAA Luke! I was successful with the generation easyJet OAA assessment late last year, so I feel I could be in a position to help you out with your prep!
If I'm totally honest, there really isn't a whole lot you can do to prepare for the day. I would wholeheartedly recommend spending lots of time going through some gcse maths and physics revision though, so if you still have your textbook, have access to BBC bitesize or even CAE's own Physics prep pack (at a cost, but well worth the investment), you should be in a prime position to do well. There really isn't anything too surprising in the tests.
Keeping a cool head and avoiding getting flustered is important in order to do well in these aptitude assessments as it not only gives you a clear mind to work with, but it may also allow you to actually enjoy some of the tests! Practicing with some pilot aptitude software, such as latestpilotjobs and skytest, practicing with a joystick if you have a flight sim, etc will undoubtedly help you achieve that!
Best of luck! Send me a pm if you have any other questions.
Happy new year! Congratulations for receiving an invite from OAA Luke! I was successful with the generation easyJet OAA assessment late last year, so I feel I could be in a position to help you out with your prep!
If I'm totally honest, there really isn't a whole lot you can do to prepare for the day. I would wholeheartedly recommend spending lots of time going through some gcse maths and physics revision though, so if you still have your textbook, have access to BBC bitesize or even CAE's own Physics prep pack (at a cost, but well worth the investment), you should be in a prime position to do well. There really isn't anything too surprising in the tests.
Keeping a cool head and avoiding getting flustered is important in order to do well in these aptitude assessments as it not only gives you a clear mind to work with, but it may also allow you to actually enjoy some of the tests! Practicing with some pilot aptitude software, such as latestpilotjobs and skytest, practicing with a joystick if you have a flight sim, etc will undoubtedly help you achieve that!
Best of luck! Send me a pm if you have any other questions.
I was wondering if you had any advice on Stage 3 applications (interview and team exercise) as I noticed you said you were successful in applying to the generation easy jet scheme.
Any advice would be amazing
Thanks
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Stage 3 CAE Generation easyJet
Guys,
in have just passed my stage 3 and all I can say for the interview is research the school, research the company and get a few good competencys that you would expect to receive as a pilot.
With the group exercise, make sure you are inclusive and get everyone involved whilst inputting your own ideas .
Good luck to all!
in have just passed my stage 3 and all I can say for the interview is research the school, research the company and get a few good competencys that you would expect to receive as a pilot.
With the group exercise, make sure you are inclusive and get everyone involved whilst inputting your own ideas .
Good luck to all!