Description
The Train Driver Dots Concentration Test
Most candidates fail the group bourdon concentration test. Hence, it is used in the first stage of the assessment process to deselect unsuitable applicants.
They failed this dots concentration assessment because they didn’t have the right tools to practise. And for some, it’s because they didn’t practice enough. What is enough? Based on the research of learning new things, enough is when you have done it more than 21 times.
Another reason applicants flop is practising on a computer when the dots test is on paper.
Are you worried about being suitable? All you need is to prepare yourself for the assessment.
This Group Bourdon Style Training Kit will show you how to scan and strike the four groups of 4 dots faster than your competition on the assessment day. It will help you to prepare thoroughly and pass with confidence.
Of course, you have to practise with this material. And I will say it’s not for you if you are unwilling to work it out.
What you’ll get from this book:
- 50 pages of the mock test (bourdon style) to practice with
- 50 pages of dots concentration exercise
- Proven strategies to do well on the assessment day
- How to strike more dots faster and more accurately.
- Answers to all the dots so you can check and improve on your accuracy.
- You can reprint this material from your computer and practise so many times without being familiar with the answers.
- Increase your concentration skills.
Research has shown that You are more likely to pass psychometric tests if you know what the material is about and have practised for it. I have learned from experience not to underestimate any psychometric test. I have seen doctors and accountants flopped—people with high academic achievements. No matter how easy it is, always practise improving your scores and finishing times. Don’t be complacent. Practise.
Get your hands on this organized and structured training kit today. Then start practising to maximise your chances of passing.