Was it put in writing anywhere, that this book was used as a reference for the test writers? People keep bringing it up, as if it was definitely used and I am at a loss as to where exactly that information was obtained from. Someone, please shed some light! Kthnxbye
Cathetel said
Nov 4, 2011
I was thinking the same.
smartcookie said
Nov 4, 2011
I feel like we all need to take a step back and stop putting so much weight into the police supervision book. I know everyone is pisssed off, but if this book wasn't actually used as a guide for the test takers, then everyone who planned on using that source on their protests, are going to be shiit outta luck.
E D said
Nov 4, 2011
I believe it was referenced in the e-mails the schools sent out, I know the key referenced it and I believe, rising star may have also, not sure about fast track. I'm not worried about those, to me they are common sense and I think I got most or all of them right. I thing those PG questions were vague and horrible though. That's what I am gonna focus on at the protest.
-- Edited by E D on Friday 4th of November 2011 09:58:13 PM
-- Edited by E D on Friday 4th of November 2011 10:00:17 PM
Dr Feet said
Nov 5, 2011
Rising Star was the only school to put out a reference to any book and give a lesson on this judgment stuff (week #9).....
HB said
Nov 5, 2011
smartcookie wrote:
Was it put in writing anywhere, that this book was used as a reference for the test writers? People keep bringing it up, as if it was definitely used and I am at a loss as to where exactly that information was obtained from. Someone, please shed some light! Kthnxbye
Read the book. It has the same senarios as the test. Thats all the proof i need.
Whatwasthat said
Nov 5, 2011
HB wrote:
smartcookie wrote:
Was it put in writing anywhere, that this book was used as a reference for the test writers? People keep bringing it up, as if it was definitely used and I am at a loss as to where exactly that information was obtained from. Someone, please shed some light! Kthnxbye
Read the book. It has the same senarios as the test. Thats all the proof i need.
I have tried to look for this book.........there are diffirent editions....which one did they get the material from......6th or 7th???
wereinbacklog said
Nov 5, 2011
HB wrote:
smartcookie wrote:
Was it put in writing anywhere, that this book was used as a reference for the test writers? People keep bringing it up, as if it was definitely used and I am at a loss as to where exactly that information was obtained from. Someone, please shed some light! Kthnxbye
Read the book. It has the same senarios as the test. Thats all the proof i need.
Which edition? I didnt notice any scenerios on the 6th edition.
NYPD231 said
Nov 5, 2011
I like how this piece of sh!+ book is around 105 dollars.
Was it put in writing anywhere, that this book was used as a reference for the test writers? People keep bringing it up, as if it was definitely used and I am at a loss as to where exactly that information was obtained from. Someone, please shed some light! Kthnxbye
I was thinking the same.
I feel like we all need to take a step back and stop putting so much weight into the police supervision book. I know everyone is pisssed off, but if this book wasn't actually used as a guide for the test takers, then everyone who planned on using that source on their protests, are going to be shiit outta luck.
-- Edited by E D on Friday 4th of November 2011 09:58:13 PM
-- Edited by E D on Friday 4th of November 2011 10:00:17 PM
Rising Star was the only school to put out a reference to any book and give a lesson on this judgment stuff (week #9).....
I have tried to look for this book.........there are diffirent editions....which one did they get the material from......6th or 7th???
Which edition? I didnt notice any scenerios on the 6th edition.