JoPelle said:To be honest, the test is not that hard. Do some IQ test on internet and you should be good. You cant really practice logic. Maybe just do some maths and fractions a few days before. I didnt study at all and scored 90%.
Flavus101 said:Correct me if I am wrong (preferably someone who has reliable information unlike our friend JoPelle here) you are not actually informed how well you did on the CFAT? You are simply told what trades you qualified for. At least that is how it worked when I took it about a month ago.
I found that the sample questions on the CF website were a fairly accurate example as to what is on the test. (Otherwise why would they have them?) If you concentrate on that as well as making sure your long division and multiplication is sound you should be good. Remember that a key part to answering the questions are fully understanding them, I had a problem on the practice test where I just did not understand the question. The folks on here will point you in the right direction if you get stuck.
Good luck!
JoPelle said:To be honest, the test is not that hard. Do some IQ test on internet and you should be good. You cant really practice logic. Maybe just do some maths and fractions a few days before. I didnt study at all and scored 90%.
RectorCR said:Well I'll just say that 2/3 of the sections are math based and I have a BSc Hons. - Mathematics and thought it was harder than I expected...
Also I'm pretty sure they don't/ can't give out raw scores. The 90% is that you were in the 90th percentile of scorers( ie. he did better than 90% of test takers).
theforcewithin said:Yeah I believe it's based on percentiles as well, not on raw scores. It's in one's best interest to do the very best one can do, because they will consider CFAT percentiles particularly when candidates have similar qualifications. Some trades also have higher percentile qualifications. Don't underestimate anything; it's good to be prepared for anything. If it ends up being super easy, then great - even better for your chances of getting your trades.
BUT... to make the convo back to application process samples, preparation depends on one's strengths and weaknesses. Some just need a couple of weeks while others get tutoring for a couple of months. So yeah, even if your degree is in math (), better to prep as best you can than not. I don't think you can get a retest to get a higher score if you pass, right? And the scores are "for life".
PMedMoe said:Maybe this discussion needs to be moved to one of the several CFAT threads.... :dunno:
theforcewithin said:Lol ok back to application process samples. Anyone ever experience their trades opening up (or closing?) much sooner than expected? What were the intake frequencies (yearly) and numbers for your trades? If your trades had closed while you were in the process of completing your app, how long did you have to wait until they opened up again?
PMedMoe said:Maybe this discussion needs to be moved to one of the several CFAT threads.... :dunno:
JamesKEDU said:I got results back from my medical. Unfortunately my vision falls under v4 so I won't be eligible for ACSO and AEC. I spoke to a recruiter about replacing these positions with ones I am medically capable for but he cautioned me about this as changing trades at this stage would make me look irresolute. So for now, I am banking on MARS to come through for me. My recruiter told me that I am very competitive as I have a master's degree as well and advised me to be patient; I had planned to switch to NCM. He has a "forecast" that at least 20 positions will open up though he can't say if it will be for this fall. I am feeling a little more confident now after hearing his sage advice.
Sorry for the long post! I hope everyone has better luck. We're all going to make it .
JamesKEDU said:Thanks DAA, I will take everything with a sense of careful optimism. I don't believe the recruiter was intentionally trying to deceive me as he was quite frank that neither him or anyone else for that matter would know when MARS will open again.