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Wiesen Mechanical Aptitude Test
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[QUOTE="Freyja, post: 6867371, member: 401771"] This type of mechanical aptitude tests are pretty standard in the industrial maintenance field. The Wiesen, the Ramsay, the Bennett, etc. All of them very similar, and variations of the same basic concepts. As you said, the biggest challenge would be to stop second guessing myself, and of course make sure I read the question well, and don't [B]assume[/B] what they're asking (like I mentioned in my first post, "what situation requires less effort..." and my brain just automatically going to the situation that requires more effort instead; that type of thing). I also want to get familiar with the wording and of course, all of the technical lingo. English isn't my first language, and I simply refuse to do a test in my original language. First of all, I am in the USA where the official language is English; second, every translation I have ever read in what's supposedly the language of Cervantes, Calderón, Lope de Vega and Góngora has been so far nothing short of pitiful, and that would be quite the understatement :eek: I am truly trying to not overthink this too much, but I also would be competing for this position with people half my age, and probably much more used to tests than I am right now. I just want to prepare myself to the best of my abilities. Thanks for your answer as well :smile: [/QUOTE]
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