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Founded - 30 April 2005
Population - 165 Nations
World Ranking - 61
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Government of the Global Right Alliance


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Pidgeon Island

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TBA

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Angusp (aka Bodegraven)

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Joe Bobs
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uniTEST; In UK
Topic Started: May 10 2006, 07:25 PM (39 Views)
Joe Bobs
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GRADF High General | FRA Arch Chancellor
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"They" are (possibly) going to introduce a test for all uni applicants to take, and this will be put into practice next year. It's not confirmed yet though.

To trial the test, they had a pilot group try it out. I was one of the people taking this pilot test, today. It's quite similar to an IQ test. That is, proper IQ tests, not free internet ones. There was lots of "If x is true and y is true, which out of A, B, C or D is true?" There was one quite interesting version of this done with Rousseau's social contract theory.

However, there was one dreadful question about Salvador Dali, asking what he was saying about sleep in his painting "Sleep." this was a stupid question as there are no wrong answers. Questions about interpreting art can only be done when you have an essay format, not multiple choice!

It was a 2hr 40min test, containing 95 questions that are all multiple choice. It wasn't hard. I just thought all of you Brits applying to uni in the next few years would want to know. If it is introduced, it'll be up to the uni how they use your results, if at all.
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Northern Chittowa
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Great...another pointless exercise... <_<
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Pidgeon Island
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Not so stale.
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damn, I like internet ones. I seem to get over 150 on all of them.
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Kozh Heol
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:rolleyes: :ouch: :buttkick:
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