DeeCee735
"How Do You Know of the Key?"
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Hi everyone! I'm the mom of a student who just did the e presentation, application and web based interview. I have some questions, because while I really thought my son answered honestly and am very proud of how he handled the questions, I am very surprised that he was not selected to proceed to the phone interview.
My questions are this:
1) Could just ONE question throw the whole thing? He was going way to fast (in my opinion anyway) through the questions (the questions with the 20 second limit), and he clicked agree to something he disagreed with, which most people would disagree with, (don't remember the question), and he clicked next, so it was too late.
2) I felt he may have been somewhat inconsistent with the second section in comparison to the first, I'm guessing this has something to do with not being accepted?
3) There were a couple of questions I feel he should have answered differently, such as a question about a 5 year old hitting his thumb with a hammer. My kid answered that he would comfort him, and I'm thinking the correct answer would be to fix up the thumb.
Just wondering if that one question that he flew through and clicked on the answered that represented what he DIDN'T want to say, was what did it, or do you think it was a combo of the above?
Also, do you think it's cause it is so late (he was going for Fall 2010)?
He's alittle disappointed, but he knows he has at least three more shots at it.
Thanks for any info that may help.
My questions are this:
1) Could just ONE question throw the whole thing? He was going way to fast (in my opinion anyway) through the questions (the questions with the 20 second limit), and he clicked agree to something he disagreed with, which most people would disagree with, (don't remember the question), and he clicked next, so it was too late.
2) I felt he may have been somewhat inconsistent with the second section in comparison to the first, I'm guessing this has something to do with not being accepted?
3) There were a couple of questions I feel he should have answered differently, such as a question about a 5 year old hitting his thumb with a hammer. My kid answered that he would comfort him, and I'm thinking the correct answer would be to fix up the thumb.
Just wondering if that one question that he flew through and clicked on the answered that represented what he DIDN'T want to say, was what did it, or do you think it was a combo of the above?
Also, do you think it's cause it is so late (he was going for Fall 2010)?
He's alittle disappointed, but he knows he has at least three more shots at it.
Thanks for any info that may help.