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Intelligence questions.
Intelligence questions.
Hi there,
I recently decided on a fairly drastic career change away from computing, and put in an application at my local center a couple of weeks ago. I just sat my BARB yesterday, and despite feeling I did poorly due to tiredness (I work night shifts so it's tough to adjust to mornings quickly!), I got a 72.
My initial choice was in the signals as systems engineering tech, but my failure to get a C in GCSE science years ago has barred that option from me. (I was told it's impossible to waive those requirements, which is silly as my GCSEs were years ago and I have so much work experience I think it should outbalance it, but you can't buck the system...)
My second choice was intelligence operator, as I think I'd be fairly suited to that type of work. I got enough on the test to apply, and this is now my current choice.
My main question is what's really involved in the aptitude tests, I'm guessing it's stuff along the lines of solving logic puzzles, or maybe test analysing some data or something along those lines, just wanted the experience of anyone who's been through it.
Also, from anyone with the experience, do you think this is a wise decision? I don't have much formal education, but I'm reasonably smart, quick to learn, I am pretty pedantic so a good eye for detail, etc.
Just anything anyone can offer as advice is appreciated!
I recently decided on a fairly drastic career change away from computing, and put in an application at my local center a couple of weeks ago. I just sat my BARB yesterday, and despite feeling I did poorly due to tiredness (I work night shifts so it's tough to adjust to mornings quickly!), I got a 72.
My initial choice was in the signals as systems engineering tech, but my failure to get a C in GCSE science years ago has barred that option from me. (I was told it's impossible to waive those requirements, which is silly as my GCSEs were years ago and I have so much work experience I think it should outbalance it, but you can't buck the system...)
My second choice was intelligence operator, as I think I'd be fairly suited to that type of work. I got enough on the test to apply, and this is now my current choice.
My main question is what's really involved in the aptitude tests, I'm guessing it's stuff along the lines of solving logic puzzles, or maybe test analysing some data or something along those lines, just wanted the experience of anyone who's been through it.
Also, from anyone with the experience, do you think this is a wise decision? I don't have much formal education, but I'm reasonably smart, quick to learn, I am pretty pedantic so a good eye for detail, etc.
Just anything anyone can offer as advice is appreciated!
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Re: Intelligence questions.
i take it you mean joining the INT CORPS ?? hard but good choice, are you any good in languages ?ashp wrote:Hi there,
I recently decided on a fairly drastic career change away from computing, and put in an application at my local center a couple of weeks ago. I just sat my BARB yesterday, and despite feeling I did poorly due to tiredness (I work night shifts so it's tough to adjust to mornings quickly!), I got a 72.
My initial choice was in the signals as systems engineering tech, but my failure to get a C in GCSE science years ago has barred that option from me. (I was told it's impossible to waive those requirements, which is silly as my GCSEs were years ago and I have so much work experience I think it should outbalance it, but you can't buck the system...)
My second choice was intelligence operator, as I think I'd be fairly suited to that type of work. I got enough on the test to apply, and this is now my current choice.
My main question is what's really involved in the aptitude tests, I'm guessing it's stuff along the lines of solving logic puzzles, or maybe test analysing some data or something along those lines, just wanted the experience of anyone who's been through it.
Also, from anyone with the experience, do you think this is a wise decision? I don't have much formal education, but I'm reasonably smart, quick to learn, I am pretty pedantic so a good eye for detail, etc.
Just anything anyone can offer as advice is appreciated!
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Re: Intelligence questions.
I do indeed! I figure it's going to be hard, but trying not to sound really arrogant (and failing), I think I'm pretty intelligent and can realistically achieve it.goldie ex rmp wrote:
i take it you mean joining the INT CORPS ?? hard but good choice, are you any good in languages ?
I'm not good with languages, which is my only worry. I can understand some dutch and german, but that's it really. How important is the language thing? I'm assuming there must be a reasonable set of jobs that don't involve translation. Thanks for the reply, I was feeling invisible!
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The TA residential trade course is shorter - vetting is the same as regulars, recuitment same as other TAVR units as far as I'm aware.
Some of your trade training is carried out at chicksands and its where the TA units spend most of their annual camps as far as I know. And No, you don't spend a huge amount of time trying to remember kit - although your knowledge is expected to be significantly better than your average soldier.
Hope that helps.
Some of your trade training is carried out at chicksands and its where the TA units spend most of their annual camps as far as I know. And No, you don't spend a huge amount of time trying to remember kit - although your knowledge is expected to be significantly better than your average soldier.
Hope that helps.
Well - there wasn't meant to be any "tone" towards you, I simply commented that I didn't know if you were Int, but that I was if anyone needed any questions answered. The Dim Sider comment was simply a reply to your ANAL-yst one.. if you can't take it, don't dish it out you know?
I apologise for a) being new b) trying to help.
I apologise for a) being new b) trying to help.
Singling out one person to pass comment on - Seeing as it was an Int Corps question and I was guessing you were int&sy I thought you might have taken it as a bit of ribbing.
Seriously thou - sorry if I upset you and for any misunderstandings, I understand that Sunday mornings can be an emotional time of the week - can we stop bitching at each other now?
Well, I don't think either of us wants to get into a huge debate about our respective experiences and knowledge, this certainly isn't the place for it - but as I was trying to provide some up to date advice from someone still serving in the corps, I was in no way trying to say that you were wrong, just that here was another person who could help.I bow to your vastly superior experience and knowledge
You started it.how old are we?

Seriously thou - sorry if I upset you and for any misunderstandings, I understand that Sunday mornings can be an emotional time of the week - can we stop bitching at each other now?
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