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Bond Bond Medicine: Psychometric Test and Interview Overview

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I read on a website that in 2022, Bond's psychometric test would be proctored with people having to turn on a camera? Can anyone confirm this or oppose this? Can't imagine someone looking at me for 3 hours.
The test will be proctored for the full duration of the exam.
 
anyone who has booked the time with testgrid know if we also have to schedule it with proctoru (as in sign up with proctoru and scheduel within the extention app). Or its just you book the time with the link thart testgrid sent and just wait until that day. im super confused...
 
anyone who has booked the time with testgrid know if we also have to schedule it with proctoru (as in sign up with proctoru and scheduel within the extention app). Or its just you book the time with the link thart testgrid sent and just wait until that day. im super confused...
All I did was just create an account through Testgrid and then follow the instructions to schedule my test ... you should then get a confirmation email about your proctored exam for whatever day and time you have chosen.
 
All I did was just create an account through Testgrid and then follow the instructions to schedule my test ... you should then get a confirmation email about your proctored exam for whatever day and time you have chosen.
yea i got that, so do we just login to testgrid on that schedueld time and proctoru will just automatically launch ?
 
yea i got that, so do we just login to testgrid on that schedueld time and proctoru will just automatically launch ?
I assume you login on the scheduled time (preferably 5-10 mins earlier) and it will be open, but I'm not 100% sure on it.
 
This is sort of a weird question, perhaps I'm overthinking it but here goes: when the psychometric test shows (e.g.) a picture of a landscape, am I supposed to assign emotions based on what the picture would make ME/a HUMAN feel, or what the picture "itself" "is"? I.e. let's imagine a hypothetical picture that evokes fear in me/a human. It would be reasonable that the image ITSELF could be one of highly imposing/oppressive structures, e.g. a massive looming cliff, or some really aggressive tides or whatever. Despite the picture being "angry" it evokes "fear" (this is a flimsy example but please go with it). On the test, do I answer based on what it makes ME feel or what the picture INHERENTLY is?
 
This is sort of a weird question, perhaps I'm overthinking it but here goes: when the psychometric test shows (e.g.) a picture of a landscape, am I supposed to assign emotions based on what the picture would make ME/a HUMAN feel, or what the picture "itself" "is"? I.e. let's imagine a hypothetical picture that evokes fear in me/a human. It would be reasonable that the image ITSELF could be one of highly imposing/oppressive structures, e.g. a massive looming cliff, or some really aggressive tides or whatever. Despite the picture being "angry" it evokes "fear" (this is a flimsy example but please go with it). On the test, do I answer based on what it makes ME feel or what the picture INHERENTLY is?
I might be wrong here, but I think it's to do with the emotions the image itself is providing. So for e.g with your example of a cliff and aggressive waves, it would be showing fear and anger (as you rightly said). That's how I've been doing it anyway, but perhaps someone else may say something different.
 
hi, weird question, but just out of interest. does anyone know how the msceit is scored? so like what's a good score, is it the higher it is the better?
 
I assume you login on the scheduled time (preferably 5-10 mins earlier) and it will be open, but I'm not 100% sure on it.
Hi! I saw that you booked your test already and I was wondering when you login onto test grid, does it show what time and date your appointment is? Or does it just say pending, opens 8th feb 6am? Thank you!
 
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