United Hogan Assessment?
#6
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Joined APC: Jan 2008
Posts: 66
It may be the same question 5 ways but we all fall on a spectrum. IE: "people sometimes make me angry" vs "people always make me angry." First is T second Is F. There were many examples like this on the test.
I answered honestly recognizing some things are only sometimes true.
FWIW, I passed.
#7
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Joined APC: Jan 2015
Position: EWR 777 FO
Posts: 187
Not sure I agree with the "be consistent" gouge which is oft-touted.
It may be the same question 5 ways but we all fall on a spectrum. IE: "people sometimes make me angry" vs "people always make me angry." First is T second Is F. There were many examples like this on the test.
I answered honestly recognizing some things are only sometimes true.
FWIW, I passed.
It may be the same question 5 ways but we all fall on a spectrum. IE: "people sometimes make me angry" vs "people always make me angry." First is T second Is F. There were many examples like this on the test.
I answered honestly recognizing some things are only sometimes true.
FWIW, I passed.
FWIW I passed as well.
#8
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Joined APC: Feb 2011
Position: B756 FO
Posts: 93
Q: I was a good student.
A: Disagree
Q: School was easy for me.
A: Agree
Here's the deal; it never said which school. I assumed high school and undergrad. I did the absolute minimum (not a good student) and still passed pretty easily with B's and C's....and some D's (fairly easy to pass). Evidently, this didn't hit me as inconsistent.
I did really well in flight school and grad school, but for some reason that experience didn't seem like what they were after.
The questions were kind of weird. Just answer with the first thing that pops in your head. Don't try to reconcile them as you go.
"Don't think Meat. Just throw."
-Crash Davis
A: Disagree
Q: School was easy for me.
A: Agree
Here's the deal; it never said which school. I assumed high school and undergrad. I did the absolute minimum (not a good student) and still passed pretty easily with B's and C's....and some D's (fairly easy to pass). Evidently, this didn't hit me as inconsistent.
I did really well in flight school and grad school, but for some reason that experience didn't seem like what they were after.
The questions were kind of weird. Just answer with the first thing that pops in your head. Don't try to reconcile them as you go.
"Don't think Meat. Just throw."
-Crash Davis
#9
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Joined APC: Jan 2014
Position: ERJ - FO
Posts: 48
I took it last week and passed it. Read the question and pay attention to words like always, never, usually, sometimes (etc). Don't overthink it. Just answer honestly and you will achieve consistent results. I recommend taking both sections back to back. It shouldn't take you very long, but you get in a groove and answer consistently.
#10
Agreed with some of the sentiments above. We've got some great gouges and reading material we give our clients for the Hogan and it's worked great.
Still amazing they can TBNT a candidate without actually meeting the individual, but it is what it is.
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Still amazing they can TBNT a candidate without actually meeting the individual, but it is what it is.
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