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Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Budapest
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Hi!
I just read through some of the post in the forum from past year, regarding the tests... I think you can find them as well. These tests aren't related with knowledge, rather your abilities. So theres no way to prepare correctly.
When do you have to go?
Ive been noticed today, will be going on may 23th-
I just read through some of the post in the forum from past year, regarding the tests... I think you can find them as well. These tests aren't related with knowledge, rather your abilities. So theres no way to prepare correctly.
When do you have to go?
Ive been noticed today, will be going on may 23th-
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: dead
Hy ... I am Alex from Romania... I am going on the 14th of May. My test starts on the 15th. I am scared, because I am only a high school senior, I don't have specialized training in this type of things and I really don't want to go there only as a tourist.
I know there is no way to prepare ... but there must be something I can bear in mind
I know there is no way to prepare ... but there must be something I can bear in mind
Joined: May 2007
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From: Bristol
I'm also going there on the 14th and my test starts on the 15th as well!! A bit scared due to intense competition but I'll try to enjoy my time there as much as I can!! Very pleased about Maastricht to "offer" the flight and hotel there, very professional!
I haven't heard from them since I got my "invitation" and that I confirmed I was coming, should I contact them again to check if they have arrange my hotel reservation or should I wait the last moment to receive any further instructions?
Anyway maybe I'll see you there Alex, how many people are taking part in each session approximately, anyone got an idea?
I haven't heard from them since I got my "invitation" and that I confirmed I was coming, should I contact them again to check if they have arrange my hotel reservation or should I wait the last moment to receive any further instructions?
Anyway maybe I'll see you there Alex, how many people are taking part in each session approximately, anyone got an idea?

Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Maastricht, NL
Ok, again... You guys cannot prepare for these tests. I know how you feel, I felt the same way when I was invited for my first phase selection. You can practice mental arithmetics, english (if it's not your first language) and pretty much that's it.
As for the rest I can only tell you to try to give the best you can. Have a good sleep before and, do it as your life would depend on it. (since it is, in a certain sense
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F-ROM: "should I contact them again"
You can contact the HR if you want, but if they don't tell you anything else you can expect everything arranged for the hotel. You just go to the Mercure, tell them who you are and they'll find you on the list. People working there are quite used to the guys coming for the selections of EC.
I don't actually know how many of you will be on the tests, but I would say you can expect 8-16 ppl each group (every day).
Good luck to you guys!
As for the rest I can only tell you to try to give the best you can. Have a good sleep before and, do it as your life would depend on it. (since it is, in a certain sense
)F-ROM: "should I contact them again"
You can contact the HR if you want, but if they don't tell you anything else you can expect everything arranged for the hotel. You just go to the Mercure, tell them who you are and they'll find you on the list. People working there are quite used to the guys coming for the selections of EC.
I don't actually know how many of you will be on the tests, but I would say you can expect 8-16 ppl each group (every day).
Good luck to you guys!

Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Maastricht, NL
zekiinmetu: yes I could.
I'm working here now in Maastricht. There are more exercises - you need to choose a word which is the closest in meaning to the one indicated, you need to demonstrate that you undestood the text you've read... Nothing "hardcore", like grammar, or anything like that, no worries
I'm working here now in Maastricht. There are more exercises - you need to choose a word which is the closest in meaning to the one indicated, you need to demonstrate that you undestood the text you've read... Nothing "hardcore", like grammar, or anything like that, no worries
Last edited by Jagohu; 9th May 2007 at 11:34. Reason: Edited for spelling

Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Stockholm, Sweden
Just to re-iterate what´s been said before, most of the tests are not of the type that you can train for. The exception IMO are the ones where you listen to english texts and are asked about content, replace specific words and remember numbers. The qualities that are tested here are not trainable per se, but if you have a hard time with the english language, well... So my recommendation is to read and above all, listen to english. Obviously this advice is mostly valid for non-english speakers.




