Yadda Yadda applied to some gov't shit, got an email to go and get tested for like 5 hours.
The email had 2 links in it which are kinda interesting:
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/wcpt-351-ecce-353-eng.htm
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/gct2-ecg2-eng.htm
There is a sample question link within each page it is also kinda interesting
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/wcpt-351-ecce-353-q-eng.htm
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/gct2-ecg2-q-eng.htm
Now I love puzzles and things of that nature, and the first test is right up my alley. I'm pretty sure I'll do quite well on that test. I'm going to dust off brain-age in the DS and sink about an hour a day into it all week, that should help, and of course, World of Tanks gets my melon cookin' pretty well, so throw some of that on top too.
But the next one, well my english rules are a bit rusty.
So the website has a handy guide, which I have cut;
Studying for the test? Review the questions in the "Sample Passages and Questions" provided below. You can also improve your writing ability in a number of ways. These include reading extensively, writing documents and having your work checked by others for errors, editing documents, and reviewing guides on writing and grammar.
Reading extensively sounds good, maybe I'll reread Anathem or Reamde this week, both excellent books, but maybe not quite the right thing?
What should I do for the writing test? Where are some good guides on writing and grammar?
Anyone got any ideas or just want to say good luck or fuck off canucker what ev's thats cool
Tampa is the closest thing to [DERP] for a tag I think, cause florida is DERP. So that's why i chose that tag if anyone cares.
The email had 2 links in it which are kinda interesting:
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/wcpt-351-ecce-353-eng.htm
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/gct2-ecg2-eng.htm
There is a sample question link within each page it is also kinda interesting
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/wcpt-351-ecce-353-q-eng.htm
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/psc-tests-cfp/gct2-ecg2-q-eng.htm
Now I love puzzles and things of that nature, and the first test is right up my alley. I'm pretty sure I'll do quite well on that test. I'm going to dust off brain-age in the DS and sink about an hour a day into it all week, that should help, and of course, World of Tanks gets my melon cookin' pretty well, so throw some of that on top too.
But the next one, well my english rules are a bit rusty.
So the website has a handy guide, which I have cut;
Studying for the test? Review the questions in the "Sample Passages and Questions" provided below. You can also improve your writing ability in a number of ways. These include reading extensively, writing documents and having your work checked by others for errors, editing documents, and reviewing guides on writing and grammar.
Reading extensively sounds good, maybe I'll reread Anathem or Reamde this week, both excellent books, but maybe not quite the right thing?
What should I do for the writing test? Where are some good guides on writing and grammar?
Anyone got any ideas or just want to say good luck or fuck off canucker what ev's thats cool
Tampa is the closest thing to [DERP] for a tag I think, cause florida is DERP. So that's why i chose that tag if anyone cares.