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IAA Student Controller Programme 2010
Afternoon all,
I have been invited to the Stage 1 pencil and paper aptitude test in the 2010 IAA ACT recruitment process. Apart from a description of "Space Relations, Numerical, Abstract, and Mechanical Reasoning" no other information is provided for the 4 tests. If anyone can give a little more detail of what to expect, or any other advice/recommendations that would be appreciated. Thanks ... |
probably multiple choice answers for ease of correcting, but likely that each section is timed so don't think too hard for too long. :8
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A quick google search:
Numerical Differential Ability Scale This differential aptitude test measures your capability to interpret numerical relationships between different figures. Your mathematical reasoning is also tested. You can improve your performance by going through basic mathematical manuals and science hand books. Abstract Reasoning Differential Ability Scale Abstract Reasoning (AR) is not your verbal fluency... This differential aptitude test measures your reasoning when you solve problems in terms of size, shape, position, quantity or other geometric figures and shapes. Logical thinking is involved. Mechanical Reasoning Differential Ability Scale Mechanical Reasoning (MR) measures your ability to understand mechanical principles of machines, motion and devices. It is an important test for engineering and machine operation jobs. It involves logic with motion. However, specialized knowledge is not required. Space Relations Differential Ability Scale Space Relations (SP) measures your capability to analyze three dimensional figures. How do you see 2D or 3D drawings? When you are looking for some job in engineering, architecture or designing you must expect such kind of aptitude test. |
Thanks Beerhunter and Blockla, speed/distance/time are on the bone up list.
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Hi,
What's the date for your test? |
Stage 1
Sat 11th Sep, but reckon they'll be running a few more of them
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I hear that only the top 20% or so will get through phase one; due to the large number of applicants, so getting to stage two is worthy of a pat on the back but you'll still be a long way off an employment offer.
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Had mine in Dublin on Tuesday the 31st..... Over 4000 applied, IAA lady said that they are testing about 600 in Dublin over 5 days and the same in Limerick so already you are in the last 33% more or less. Out of the 120 people last Tuesday she said she got about 20 no shows - so lets say that happens every day well then that's another 200 gone which leaves about 1000. I would imagine only about 400 of these will go forward to the second stage which in theory would give a passing mark of 60%???(but who knows) from there I would say 150 go on to first interview and from there only about 80-90 people will go on to the final interview for a place as one of the lucky 24......
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I had mine on the 31st, also in Dublin at 4 pm. I suppose that there will be no "passing mark", but only the best will go through to the next stage. It depends on how well everyone did.
Anyway, how did you do, Silverfield? I thought it was very quick, no time to think, either you know or you don't know. |
Yeah it was quick, the two hrs flew by. You're right, you either know it or you don't...it's that simple. Aptitude can't be learned I guess. I felt it was ok but my downfall has always been spatial awareness! If they weight each section seperately I might be in trouble, if not who knows? I guess we all now play the waiting game...
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I’m just wondering Silverfield, are you sure she said there were only 5 days of tests in Dublin? If they started on or before the 31st and Corkee has one on 11th Sept that looks more like about 10 days x120 people. Which could be 1200+ in Dublin and Limerick. Then if they have 2 sittings per day it looks even worse.
It’s my first time ever doing anything like this but my sister did a pilot’s one years ago. My understanding is that the first test is quite open i.e. they don’t turn too many away. Then after that it gets harder. Although it’s still 4134 down to 25 whichever way you cut it !! |
Yes CCWR you are right. I guess the IAA lady on the day was not telling it as it really was. It now looks like that they did two tests a day, five/six days a week in Dub and will do the same in Lim - which as you say could run up to around 2400 people? I really don't know how many will go forward from that group but the next stage is computerised so I'm sure they would have limited capacity for testing??? Maybe they could do 400? I've no idea - anyway nothing to do but wait and see. Good luck to all.
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I just did this testing on Friday. The lady said that 41xx people qualified for the first round of testing. Last of the testing would be done on the 13th of September and 8 days or so later we should hear who moves on to the next stage.
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Sat mine Monday 9am in Limerick, dying with a cold and sore throat at the time which didn't help the mood. Think I did pretty ok except for the mathemathical so I doubt I'll be called back to stage two .Pity though would've love that job even with all the work involved to get into the hotseat.
Ho hum back to the day job. |
number of places
4245? with only 25 places....................
maybe good news guys and gals rumour now of two groups of 25......... total 50 positions......good luck all |
Its not a rumour, its true. The first course of 25 starts in January, and the second starts in May.
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50 places. That's a relief - I can put the feet up!!
So how did ye hear about this? Not that I'm doubting your veracity for a moment. At least it brings the odds up from 0.5% to 1.0%. Personally I can't quite 'get my head around' the numbers of applicants. The tests are still going on for a few days and I did mine on the 1st Sept. Even as I was in the queue to get into my test I was thinking this is a lot of people to get picked from i.e. being in the top 25 out of say 100-125 is pretty good. As it is you really need to come top out of each group of 165. Not easy at all... |
Any idea when to expect a reply about the next stage, if you made the cut or not. Hoping to go to holland soon but cant guarantee anything until i hear back from the IAA.
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The last exam in round one was today and the replys will be sent within 8 working days,go to holland regardless your only a cheap ryan air flight away!
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Its not a rumour, its true. The first course of 25 starts in January, and the second starts in May |
Anybody get any feedback yet on round one results?
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L.Erikisson did you sit your round 1 on Mon 13th?
IAA lady mentioned that it was the last day of testing in Limerick on Sat 11th and results would issue within 8 days, don't recall any mention of 8 working days so I'm thinking results should issue by this Monday if everything is running on time. |
I sat my round 1 exams on wed the 8th in Limerick.Jackie Mahon from the IAA said the last exam is on MON 13TH and the results would come within 8 days so maybe tue next week?
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I was speaking to someone in Recruitment who advised that 700 will be invited to the computer tests... Happily I passed the FEAST tests for NATS, so I can use those results. :) Would I be alone in thinking the tests for the IAA were substantially easier than NATS selection?
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Would I be alone in thinking the tests for the IAA were substantially easier than NATS selection? |
No offence meant, nor slight to the IAA, but I just felt more comfortable with the questions. I was hoping that being cocky wouldn't bite me in the behind, but thankfully I've just been asked to the FEAST tests.
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Has there been any contact back from the IAA yet,
Or have I been a blow out? :sad: |
Not yet no, I'd say they won't be out till Thursday or Friday.
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Did muppet not just say he got asked back for round 2? Latest day for feedback is this Thursday.
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I have to say that me too recieved a possitive reply in my mailbox today.
Nevertheless I wouldn't worry too much yet if you did not, since I think it takes them more than a day to reply to all 700 who will be able to proceed. As well take a look in your junk-mail. This was where my ended up comming into. Best of luck to all of ya!!! |
I'm thinking that if 2 people on here have heard that they have got through then they must have informed the successful candidates first and the rest of us will get the PFO letter over the coming day or so
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Only one person said that they got a successful reply and hes apparently in Belgium. NATS is in the UK so nothing to do with the IAA. I haven't heard of anyone getting a reply yet and I know a few people that did it all on different days. Everyone will get a reply and it will be via email.
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Someone on another Irish forum said they phoned the IAA HR department today and were told that the emails "will be be out by close of business today or lunch time tomorrow".
Good luck to all involved!:ok: |
I called recriutment today in the morning and they told me that the results will be sent out today in the afternoon and tomorrow. There was no emails sent yet.
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Actually, it seems like Stoffel is saying he got an email from iaa. Maybe it's just a big imagination.
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Thanks Agatka! :ok:
Yep, it's quite unusual that others are claiming to have received correspondence from the IAA.... |
Stoffel_KT you Belgian :mad: :=
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I can confirm I meant that I had received an email advising that I had passed the grade required for the first stage and would be progressing to the FEAST stage.
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Got my invitation to the FEAST test on the 13th in the Gresham:)
Good luck to everyone else! |
I also got my invite to the FEAST round in Dublin on the 11th. Congrats to everyone and good luck!
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