If anyone attended the protest forum, did they mention whether or not anyone can find out what questions where thrown out prior to the final list?
Rblack244 said
Mar 14, 2009
You had to go to the protest session and leave a self addressed stamped envelope....which I did and DCAS will send you a report after all the protests are completed.
joecool0987 said
Mar 14, 2009
Rblack244 wrote:
You had to go to the protest session and leave a self addressed stamped envelope....which I did and DCAS will send you a report after all the protests are completed.
did you protest question 37?
County Of 79 Kings said
Mar 14, 2009
Hey did they tell you how long it would take to finalize the throw outs? Please post them if u do get them.
Rblack244 said
Mar 15, 2009
They didnt give a time frame....Protests end April 10th.....Im assuming shortly thereafter.....I will definetly post whatever they send me back in the mail.
Rblack244 said
Mar 15, 2009
Definetly, along with the force figure question, and a few others. In my room, everybody was helping each other out, even though there was ONLY a total of 6 people in my room..... I got there at 9 and left about 12...... I think more people needed to get their asses to the protest.... But we'll see the outcome...Good luck
County Of 79 Kings said
Mar 28, 2009
I hope so. Thanks for the info. Keep me posted.
nycop80 said
Mar 28, 2009
do not expect to get your final score for a while, for the 2007 exam it took a year to find out what the throwouts were. Be patient.
fodx said
Mar 28, 2009
Yeah they take forever. I thank God I passed regardless. Any throwouts is just icing on the cake. If I was one of the people with a 69 and needing one point, the wait would literally drive me insane.
Rediceten said
Mar 28, 2009
HEY FODX, I'M ONE OF THE 69 GUYS AND BELIEVE ME, IT SUCKS.........I ALMOST WISH I'D BOMBED IT - LOL
fodx said
Mar 31, 2009
Does anyone know when they actually add in the seniority points? Is it from when you actually take the test or when they make the list? Because obviously you have more time on when they make the list. Means a little bit of a higher score. Anyone know?
wileone said
Mar 31, 2009
The senority points are added if you have a passing grade. After throw outs and double answers are added in to put a person at 70 or above. It does not count if your final grade is 69 or below. Now if you look at the test announcement, it gives the senority points when you were appointed as a permanent police officer. Whether that means; at the end of probation or at graduation from the Police Academy or once you get on the job, I don't know. But the points count at the time of the exam. Wish all the best to everyone. Good luck, God bless and always stay safe!
MCD said
Apr 5, 2009
its from your date of appointment
MCD said
Apr 5, 2009
fodx wrote:
Does anyone know when they actually add in the seniority points? Is it from when you actually take the test or when they make the list? Because obviously you have more time on when they make the list. Means a little bit of a higher score. Anyone know?
If anyone attended the protest forum, did they mention whether or not anyone can find out what questions where thrown out prior to the final list?
did you protest question 37?
The senority points are added if you have a passing grade. After throw outs and double answers are added in to put a person at 70 or above. It does not count if your final grade is 69 or below. Now if you look at the test announcement, it gives the senority points when you were appointed as a permanent police officer. Whether that means; at the end of probation or at graduation from the Police Academy or once you get on the job, I don't know. But the points count at the time of the exam.
Wish all the best to everyone. Good luck, God bless and always stay safe!