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In the PDF for 2026, it is:
Application -> Arctic Shores -> Physics -> Aon -> Motivational Assessment
Why do you think Aon is after the Digital Interview?
I spoke to PAT on live chat and they are making a 'Science E-Learning' so I will use this for Physics. Did anyone do Physics last year?
Application -> Arctic Shores -> Physics -> Aon -> Motivational Assessment
Why do you think Aon is after the Digital Interview?
I spoke to PAT on live chat and they are making a 'Science E-Learning' so I will use this for Physics. Did anyone do Physics last year?
I did the physics last year. It was nothing too scary, mostly speed, distance, time questions. I'd just make sure you're familiar with the equations you'll need and how to use / re-arrange them.
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This link seems to suggest Arctic Shores > Aon > Motivational Assessment? Where is physics mentioned?
https://jet2careers.com/wp-content/u...ance-2026.html
Edit: I can see it says "On successful completion, you will be asked to take a physics assessment.". Odd that it doesn't have a separate numbered section for that.
https://jet2careers.com/wp-content/u...ance-2026.html
Edit: I can see it says "On successful completion, you will be asked to take a physics assessment.". Odd that it doesn't have a separate numbered section for that.
"Interactive and engaging task-based assessments to show your potential and provide insight into your natural behaviours."
And then:
"On successful completion, you will be asked to take a physics assessment."
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Next stage
I’ve just received an email today afternoon inviting me to the next stage. They’ve sent me another link to complete the test.
Does anyone know if there is a WhatsApp group or chat where applicants are sharing their experiences and tips?
Thanks and good luck to everyone going through the process!
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Hi everyone,
I’ve just received an email today afternoon inviting me to the next stage. They’ve sent me another link to complete the test.
Does anyone know if there is a WhatsApp group or chat where applicants are sharing their experiences and tips?
Thanks and good luck to everyone going through the process!
I’ve just received an email today afternoon inviting me to the next stage. They’ve sent me another link to complete the test.
Does anyone know if there is a WhatsApp group or chat where applicants are sharing their experiences and tips?
Thanks and good luck to everyone going through the process!
Edit: Sorry I don't think I asked but are you talking about arctic shores assessment?
Last edited by aadaman; 16th March 2026 at 22:12. Reason: clarification question needed
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Nest stage
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Anyone heard back after artic shores yet? Completed mine Friday night and automated feedback looked pretty with 4/4/3/3/4, still waiting to hear if Jet2 agree. 🤣 Wonder if anyone’s been invited to the next stage after artic shores?

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All a part of the fun I guess!

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In a previous year the applicants waited a week or more before hearing back. When I check on the Jet2 website to check my application status I can see that it says "Reviewed March 9th" This changed from March 3rd when I received an invitation for the Arctic Shores test. Last year it seemed as though they distributed the tests in waves. I believe I was among the first wave and I have seen someone report that they received the test, potentially a part of the second wave. Maybe the first to get the Arctic Shores test will also be the first to move on to the next stage, or maybe they will administer invites for everyone who is moving on to the Arctic Shores test and then begin sending out invites for the second set of tests. In a previous year it was one or two weeks after they submitted. Once again we are left in the dark so to speak.
All a part of the fun I guess!
All a part of the fun I guess!
Last edited by PilotINOP; 17th March 2026 at 19:57.
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No invite yet but it's still early days.

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not entirely practice as you can’t really practice for these sorts of tests but I did apply last year so had some experience and knew what I was getting in too. I didn’t make it past artic shores last time and I think the balance question was the main one that just threw me and I proper messed it up 🤣. So I spent some time after the test thinking about it till I figured out it was just basic algebra at it core. So the balance test I found a lot easier and straight forward this time. Some of the other tests were the same as last year and then the new ones they brought in I just sort of done my best at
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Just got my email inviting me to the physics test, any good resources/websites where I can practice? I’m in y13 doing a level physics but I don’t know if the content from that will be similar to this.



