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Old 18th Apr 2009, 23:37
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I have a month to prepare so I'm just wondering, do I need to get some A-level maths skills absorbed into my brain or some of the simple stuff you find in brain training? I know probably some of you will say that advanced math won't hurt, but I have a month and I want to use my time wisely rehearsing the correct math skills.
A-Level maths?? Why would any applicants need A level maths skills? That would be pretty discriminatory to say the least! Considering the entry requirements for trainee ATCO at present.

And also, from 'whitelighters' previous post I don't think he or she mentions a maths test of any description, aside from the sums that crop up in the NATS computer tests but those sums are basic arithmatic I am told, I really hope I don't come up against an A-level maths equation, as such a calculation would be entirely relevant to the actual job!
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