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DarkGem yeah! thats true!
so dude, is the test really hard or easy??? that's the real question, actually.
anyway, dude, how did your test go in your time??
DarkGem yeah! thats true!
so dude, is the test really hard or easy??? that's the real question, actually.
anyway, dude, how did your test go in your time??
JunkieOverThe_Moon Depends how good your English is, lol. For me, it took quite awhile. and I've had a headache for an even longer time after it, feeling like my brain was fried during the process. On the other hand, some others did it in a few hours and were left fine.
As to my score, I don't know what it was, just that I passed. Some time after I filled it, I received a friend invite from QI staff, and we discussed how much free time I have (how much I plan to work), what kind of novels I'm fine with, and the contract itself.
JunkieOverThe_Moon That depends on your skills and your mastery of grammar. I didn't think it was too hard, just time consuming. Someone else may think "wft do they want from me?"
It's not too bad. You'll just have to consider these two main points:
Punctuation and capitalization: What's missing? What needs to be capitalized? For example, Suddenly a car’s door was pushed Opened as Several Policemen came out of it.
Grammar and Flow issues: Yes, the sentence makes sense, but does it sound right? Are the words used correctly? E.g.:As such it was definitely the time when everyone was truly felt sleepy.
Throw all three together:
It looked like Ai Fei suspected that Garen liked her and that was why he always protected her, so she didn’t allow him to send her home. it wasn’t simply not letting others know her home address; it was also turning down to his pursue.
Of course, we also have the liberty to say: Hey boss. My translator sucks. I can't understand what they're saying, and 90% of my time is spent chatting with my translator about what these sentences mean.
This is especially true when you run into a sentence like this:
As for Billy Bob, which was 16 year old boy, understand Seattle living conditions. Ten years, Billy Bob has not been in many places, not to mention five years, his only other people contacts, he was bandit attack.
Most importantly is, though, the ability to make sense what you're given and make it understandable (without inducing a headache). A decent spell-checker will help with some punctuation and find misspelled words division vs divison
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Nou he was bandit attack.
Gave me a chuckle.
Also when is new editor test coming out (ノ≧∀≦)ノ
hey Nou when is the vacation of the higher ups gonna end??? i'm really sorry to bother you and all others, but i'm scared and nervous over here! so please!!!
Nou As for Billy Bob, which was 16 year old boy, understand Seattle living conditions. Ten years, Billy Bob has not been in many places, not to mention five years, his only other people contacts, he was bandit attack.
This one looks like the test I edit.
Sadly, I failed the test. Hahaha.
TheLonerLion #Feels_Bad
JunkieOverThe_Moon In about 3 ~ 4 day's time.
JunkieOverThe_Moon Among 15 people, it'll be lucky to get one who passed among editors. So say there's actually more than 320 something applicants since Feb/March, then less than 30 passed, and not even all of them joined/stayed.
Chrissy TheLonerLion damn you guys! you all are making it seem as if the tests are hella hard!!!! curse you!!!
Chrissy
is there a ranking system used in those test? like, only the best of the 15 is going to be selected or something??
cause, if there is a ranking system, then I'm pretty sure, I'm gonna fail... well, even if i do fail, I'll promise myself here, that I'm gonna bug those higher ups of the QI, by constantly giving these tests until they let me in!! hahahaha!!!!!
JunkieOverThe_Moon go for it
JunkieOverThe_Moon Nah, there's no ranking system. It's all about the score you get. If there is a ranking system, oh I love to do that on those who sucks more than the other.
The test hasn't changed much since I joined? Whoa... Uh, pretend I didn't type that up. >..>
Nou whoa! nice dude! so since, you've typed so much, why don't you just post the question paper... hehe! i always wanted to steal question papers before an exam[sad thing, i'm not an athlete, and can't climb school walls]... so dear bestie Nou , why don't you share the meaning of this line
TheLonerLion As for Billy Bob, which was 16 year old boy, understand Seattle living conditions. Ten years, Billy Bob has not been in many places, not to mention five years, his only other people contacts, he was bandit attack.
well.... honestly speaking, i can't make anything of the above line, and by way, if this Billy Bob lives in modern day Seattle, how the fucking hell was he bandit attacked [are there really bandits in america???]
lol!!!
JunkieOverThe_Moon Hahah, alright. I'll explain what I took from that line:
1) BB was a 16-year-old boy.
2) He understood the living conditions in Seattle.
3) In the past 10 years, he had not been to many places.
4) 5 years ago was his only other contact with people--and that was from being attack by bandits.
Then, you try to make a sentence out of it.
Nou Bandits in Seattle
It's getting better and better!
How did it go?