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This for US correct? Numerical one is super easy. It's just reading charts and graphs. If you've done ACT science, it's like an easier version of that. No math at all besides basic percentages and estimation. There's no verbal test. Logical reasoning I haven't taken yet because I couldn't fucking understand the tutorial.

It's some bull shit switch funnel thing that makes no damn sense. Posted about it on here but now it's on the Off Topic Forum if you wanna check it out. https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/can-someone-explain-the-switch-c… Hoping that test doesn't count for anything.

Situational one is just responding to messages of colleagues in fake scenarios using a chat feature. Pretty easy. If you have any shred of emotional intelligence and common sense and don't choose the blatantly wrong answer choice to respond, you'll be fine.

Let me know if you figure out the switch challenge from the tutorial. If you could explain it to me, it would be greatly appreciated. I have till 8 pm tomorrow to submit my tests. I don't think you can really prepare for any of these. If you have average intelligence, the numerical and situational test should be a walk in the park.

 

The first part is really easy and straightforward. When it gets to 2 or 3 levels where it changes, that's where it gets hard. You have to visualize where the shapes are and then try to sort them into where they would be on the 2nd or 3rd level, given that they had "switched" already in that weird sorting machine.

The video is confusing because it doesn't actually show the colors in order on the 2nd part of the tutorial. It basically just selects a wrong answer (when there are no right answers in the selections in the tutorial) and says its correct.

 

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