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Old 29th May 2006, 16:40
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Hi All,

Tomorrow I am going to the Selection tests in Manchester, and after reading again the email, it says I need to take along

"Please ensure you bring along to the selection day some form of identification which incorporates your signature e.g. passport, student's travel card, etc."

At the moment, I have no passport, it expired so I am awaiting a new one. I wondered if anyone knew if my Driving Licence (New style) which includes my signature is an acceptable form of ID?

Thanks

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Gareth
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Hi Gareth!

I sat my selection tests in March and I brought my new style photocard provisional license and the paper part also. This was accepted. I don't have a passport either. Something I have been meaning to get around to for a while now. My previous one expired years ago!

Just remember to be calm and get through as many questions as you can.

I think accuracy is more important than quantity.

Look up some spacial awareness tests on the 'net.

Good luck!
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You answered your own question...

"Please ensure you bring along to the selection day some form of identification which incorporates your signature
I wondered if anyone knew if my Driving Licence (New style) which includes my signature is an acceptable form of ID?
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Thought I'd better check

Thanks!
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Another quick question - I hope someone can answer, my train to Manchester leaves in 1 hour!

Do we have to wear a suit or anything like that? Or is smart casual fine?
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Without wishing to sound too rude.

Use your initiative!!

Unless you are a graduate and then we will understand the lack of it.



By the way, good luck
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