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Old 22nd February 2006 | 22:56
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rikvanteinde
 
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Originally Posted by Rozzy
Thank you for the voices of reason, i was told to look at these forums for some advice and what i saw made me panic abit, i was only going to revise for the motivation paper and the maths paper, as a level psychology explains aptititude tests as something that can't be revised for, and therefore I was safe in the knowledge that I could only do my best! After reading the threads I panicked because of all the talk of books and crazy revising, as im sure many others are. However I'm back to my confident self now and I'm pretty sure I'll be fine on the assessment, well, maybe the maths will shake me abit, but we'll see!
There are no math questions, just numerical problem solving. These are quite easy (some find them extremely difficult, but if you don't need a calculator to solve numerical problems with broken numbers [is that English??? I mean 1/2, 1/3, 4/5 etc...] you should be fine).

The easiest question is: 37 - ... = 26 A.9 [B.11] C.12 D.8
or: 25 ... 5 = 5 A.- B.+ [C./] D.X (not kidding)
It doesn get much harder than: 1/3 X ... = 1/6 X 24 [A.12] B.etc...
Consequently you may have to do 1 or 2 multiplications or tail divisions (again, is this English??? I'm Dutch, so sorry if it sounds stupid ) on paper.

Please correct me if I'm wrong!
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