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The Times Testing Series: Psychometric Tests | 
| From: The Times Category: Software
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3285
Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows Nt, Windows 98 Media: CD-ROM Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows Me
EAN: 5029611009078 ASIN: B000066587
Release Date: March 1, 2002
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Deja Vu! August 1, 2005 Andrew Shand (UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this CD because I wanted lots of tests of verbal reasoning and most books don't seem to give a lot of tests for the money. Sadly, I feel ripped off; having done four VR tests I have seen one comprehension passage three times and another twice! I have also had similar numbers of repeats on the sentence analysis questions.I suspect that the "hundreds of questions" apply to the, simpler, word analysis questions. Back to the books for me!
Could do better October 17, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
No problems with installation or running the software on XP. My concern is that I have only been using the program a short time and already I have found a mistake.Does a toaster really work by producing UV waves? I don't think so, but The Times does. Why can't they get this stuff right? No confidence in this product.
Psychometric Tests Volume One August 24, 2002 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
Quick installation(compatible with Windows XP, NT, Me, 98 and 95). I have had no problems with installation and running the program. Infact I am currently online after testing out the program - while I write this review! The interface is well designed and colourful. Basically questions are asked (according to the settings) and using the mouse you are required to select the appropriate answer. At the end of a session feedback is provided. The setting allow you to select which test you wish to try and if it is timed and how long. There is the facility to allow multiple users to save their progress as the proceed through the program.If you want a program to test you then this is it - it has some introduction but it is not an online book.
It would not be one of the best May 14, 2002 17 out of 24 found this review helpful
If you really want to practice and be good in these kind of tests my advise would be to buy a book. The CD was good, but did not give any explanations only the answers to the tests, which sometimes is not what one would expect. If you are an English speaker I guess it would not be a problem, but if you are not think twice before you purchase it. I would certainly go for a book and probably after, just to master the skills, I would try the programm. As well as this be carefull with the CD as my computer got problems after I installed this programm. I can not get on-line anymore because of this programm. Even if I uninstall it it would not work. So.....
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