Hello everyone!
I am new to the EPSO world and I would like to prepare myself for the next AD5 generalist preselection exam. As this exams differs from the spanish ones I would like to ask you all if you have some good tips on how to prepare the best possible this exams in order to pass it. Like hours per day, things we have to take in consideration before start or during the preparation, mistakes to avoid, how long the process takes.. Any thoughts will be welcome :)
Many thanks and good luck to all of you!!
Hi,
Hi,
All the information you need you will find on this website (especially check the tips and tricks section). Here you also have a spanish website (I find it quite funny:)) around this topic as well:
https://yasemoseuropeos.com/2019/06/06/rellenando-la-convocatoria-de-gen...
There is also a group on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/538413146350681/?multi_permalinks=120543...
I have been preparing around 6 months for the exam, every day making one online test on eutraining. I bought the bundle of 600 questions each and divided it into 60 tests which I made twice - first time in the practise mode (where you can analize the mistakes and learn the patterns) and the second time in the exam mode (to learn how to manage better the given time). I was one of the lucky ones that have passed to the E-Tray phase so I can asure you that it's worth it ;) Wish you all the best, you still have a lot of time and the tip can be only one: practice makes perfect! :) Good luck!
Marta
Hi Marta,
Hi Marta,
Thank you very much for your answer!!! I am very grateful for that :)
Yes, I knew YSE but I did not know that group of facebook as I was in another one. Thank you very much for your tips and for bring some light to these path as I found it sometimes quite tricky to follow.
I will do that way as I was doing something similar but I wanted to be sure that I was doing it correctly and I was in the good path at least in order to have a real chance to pass. So I will do this way.
Congratulations for pass it and the best of luck in the E-tray exercise!!! :)
Many thanks,
Cristina