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just spoke to my boy Papi. Papi says he and the rest of his class stayed a long time protesting ****. I'm reporting this to let others know that they didn't fold like a chair like me.
I was in Brooklyn today, just to go down fighting. Protested six questions even though I need more than that to make it. As I was leaving just now saw (1pm) saw one or two guys going up the PG in their hands.... Not a bad turnout for last day, maybe about 50ppl total.
Looking at the exam again I realized I gave up some easy ones. Fu(k the job for letting this occurs. No oversight from anyone above a captain. No panel to review it and decide the most fair questions? Just a couple LTs and 1 captain I think more oversight and better candidates is needed.
Good luck to everyone who passed. Very tough exam..not fair imho...unless the throw out 4 I will be putting in for OOCB, IAB, DB. The job shot itself in the foot on this one
-- Edited by New2this on Thursday 14th of May 2015 06:25:48 PM
It was a decent showing in Brooklyn today and nearly everyone in my class stayed a long time and fought hard. I protested 1,5, 7, 10, 45, 54 & 118. I was surprised that I found so many legitimate holes in his questions and answers. I feel pretty confident that I picked a few up. If not, at least I went down fighting!
-- Edited by GottaGetOut on Thursday 14th of May 2015 08:54:02 PM
WTF!!!!! It felt like I took the test all over again. Protested seven (7) questions; 17, 20, 27, 106, 115, 116, and 118. Also at the Brooklyn site. There were several rooms that were used. Not sure about the numbers, but they all appeared to have a at least 10-15 fighting men and women in them. There were at least 20 in my classroom. Going down fighting with a 61..... Wish all the best of luck. Maybe there will be hope for all of us.
Operations order not on the NOE. Lost many questions just from that. 14 on the in basket.
I am not saying that someone got a different exam. I am saying that I studied hard. Scored in the 80s and 90s on all my practice exams to be killed by the in basket and ops orders.
WTF!!!!! It felt like I took the test all over again. Protested seven (7) questions; 17, 20, 27, 106, 115, 116, and 118. Also at the Brooklyn site. There were several rooms that were used. Not sure about the numbers, but they all appeared to have a at least 10-15 fighting men and women in them. There were at least 20 in my classroom. Going down fighting with a 61..... Wish all the best of luck. Maybe there will be hope for all of us.
To make a sizable list, they'll have to throw out boatload of questions. 5-6 throwouts wont make a sizable list. Maybe they add 100-150 names.
In order to add 500 names, 19 questions were thrown out. One of the captains test had an unprecedented 20+ throwouts.
and even then that many throwouts did not guarantee people with 60s a chance to get on the list
I also wanted to protest #1, 45, and 54 but ran out of time and could not. I did hear that they have been protested. I sure hope so.
I forgot why i protested 10, 79.80 and 116! 17, 18 and 27 were ops orders. I also protested 18 on a separate sheet for a diff reason other than the noe not including ops orders. 118 was the grammar question, I attached some notes from grammar book there. 89 had the grammar mistake in the question.
In our room the monitors did not let us talk, the rotten bitches lol One monitor mentioned to me while she stamped my zillion papers that the more people protest a certain question the more likely it is to be thrown out. whatever. She also said a lot of people have been protesting this exam.
Thank you to all who helped protest.
-- Edited by bronxraider on Thursday 14th of May 2015 10:15:58 PM
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-- Edited by bronxraider on Friday 15th of May 2015 01:17:56 AM