Hi, I´ve got a package of tests to practice for the Lawyer Linguist exams and I find the abstract tests amazingly easy for AD standards. Is this normal? Usually EPSO abstract questions for AD categories are far more difficult. These abstract are so easy! They seem to me more adequate for AST categories. Could anyone of the staff confirm that the questions have been selected according to common practice by EPSO? As for the rest, verbal and numerical questions seem difficult enough to train for the real EPSO exams. Thanks!  Maria

They are, indeed. Far too

lasombradecain@gmail.com Wed, 02/08/2017 - 16:50

They are, indeed. Far too easy here. I just hope they'll be just as easy is the EPSO exam. Any similar experience, anybody? Good luck!

Dear Maria,

David @ EU Training Thu, 03/09/2017 - 12:12

Dear Maria,

The tests have been set to a certain level of difficulty depending on what profile you are practicing with. We have checked the settings and all seems to be in order. When entering the Practice Centre select a profile and the difficulty level will be set. If you don't select a profile, our default setting is set at AD level, so even if you manually compile a test, you should experience this level of difficulty, There are varying customer opinions about this and some find the questions to be too hard. We welcome any feedback and are constantly monitoring/adjusting our database accordingly.

Kind regards,

David @ EU Training

Hi! I'd like to say that I'm

lasombradecain@gmail.com Sat, 03/18/2017 - 12:53

Hi! I'd like to say that I'm very happy with my results: I got the equivalent to 92%.

In my case, buying the tests in EU training has really paid off, particularly for the numeric part. The abstract tests were indeed very easy, but so were in the exam (it's either that, or I'm very strong in abstract reasoning) and I got 10/10.

I don't know if I'll pass to the next stage because we're all waiting for this information, but I'm very happy for my investment of time and money this time.

Good luck everybody and thanks to EU Training for the good work.

T.