EPSO AD Case Study Webinar - Recording Now Available | EU Training

EPSO AD Case Study Webinar - Recording Now Available

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Missed our live, 90-minute webinar on the EPSO AD Case Study, held by Ultimate EU Test Book author Mr. Andras Baneth? The recording is now available for your viewing pleasure.

    During the webinar, Mr. Baneth discusses, among others:

    - managing time
    - formatting

    - gaining the right specialist knowledge
    - interpreting background materials
    - using EU knowledge
    - handling abbreviations and jargon

What you get

 - Access to the recording for 50 days
 - Writen memo of all questions & answers asked during the live event
 - Access to the presentation

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Extract from the 11-page Question & Answer document included with the Case Study Recording:

Do you have simple tips for getting lots of technical knowledge points?
It depends on the field, but I do suggest looking for specialist websites in your field that offer a "glossary" or "beginner's guide" or similar terms (simply Google these and your field/domain name), and you will be able to find lots of resources that can help in refreshing your technical knowledge points.

In case we insert some assumptions, do we have to clearly states they are "our assumptions"?
Yes, this is recommended.

Better to do notes on computer screen?
As suggested earlier, yes, it is a good time-saving method.

Are there any typical figures which the assessors will be looking for in our answers?
Most likely there will be none. The case study is not a fact-finding exercise but an analytical, problem solving, knowledge-testing one.

All data/document will be only on screen?
Yes.

Which are the specific domain competences? The general competences are clearly stated while the specific competences are not.
Some of these competences include: understanding complex concepts in your domain; ability to apply domain-specific knowledge such as formulae, terminology, concepts, procedures, decision-making, industry principles to the specific context of the case instead of using these only on a theoretical level; knowledge of the relevant EU policies/legislation/case law/recent developments/main stakeholders' interests in the given domain field.

...and more than 70 other questions answered by the expert!