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Yep. That number is the number that's going around folks. Like it or not. And there are some credible sources. Even more people who heard it. Haters gonna hate and leapfrogging gonna go down. Boom!
Hey you crazy f*ck, lets play along and say there are 10 changes...one would have to think they scrapped all the ops orders. After all it wasn't on the NOE
-- Edited by Su Madre 24 on Sunday 20th of September 2015 02:59:15 PM
If there are 10 changes they did more than just throw out Ops Orders. Only 3 of those Ops Orders counted I believe. If this is true they probably gutted the inbasket (and rightfully so).
If there are 10 changes they did more than just throw out Ops Orders. Only 3 of those Ops Orders counted I believe. If this is true they probably gutted the inbasket (and rightfully so).
i know. That's what I was saying. If it's 10, all of the applicable ops orders questions were scrapped INADDITION to any other changes that = 10.
and AGAIN this is playing along with the idea they amended 10 questions.
Whoever came up with number 10 could shove it up his arse 10 times.
TVB is not even done going over the test and 1pp house mouses already circulating imaginery #
I believe ops orders were asked on 2014 capt, 1 or 2 questions and 2013 sgt 1 question. From what I gathered ops orders did not get tossed on 2014 capt. even though they weren't listed on noe. 2013 Sgt had ops orders listed
-- Edited by Slate on Monday 21st of September 2015 01:09:25 PM
I dont think they ever tossed any questions cause they werent listed on the NOE. Def not happening on this test. Even without that i see us getting ten changes if not more. The most straight forward test they gave in the past couple of years was the 2013 sgt's test and even that test had 6 changes . Especially with that disaster of an inbasket.
they just started week 4; there's no way they don't know anything yet... I am not counting on 10 throwouts but to think that by now no one knows anything is crazy.
A captain's exam can't be compared to a lieutenant's exam. A captain has to know all the materials put out by the department. After all, it's the highest rank achievable by exam. A lieutenant's exam has a limit for knowledge of materials that must be defined, just like a sergeants exam. Otherwise, what differentiates them from a captains exam? So if a material isn't listed on the notice of exam for lieutenant it shouldn't be tested.
And just so you guys knows TVB will be done this week. Don't ask me how I know because I won't reveal that . Also the number of changes will be 9 or 10 and it includes map question as a throw out.
the 1st question we needed "a map" if you will, to figure out the intersection where they should be placed. I always expected it to be a double but not a throw out....
1. Based on a prior conferral with Lieutenant Roberts, regarding allocation and maximization of all resources available to address identified conditions during your platoon, and according to Item AA and any other pertinent. Reference Booklet Items, which one of the following location assignments would be most correct for Police Officers Edwards and Neathery?
A) Avery Street and Skinner Street along First Avenue
B) Along Guardalupe Drive between Talbot Street and Berner Boulevard
C) Between Second Avenue and Zaxby Avenue along Richmond Street
D) Along Los Feliz Avenue between Avery Street and D'Amico Street
And just so you guys knows TVB will be done this week. Don't ask me how I know because I won't reveal that . Also the number of changes will be 9 or 10 and it includes map question as a throw out.
10 changes would barely add 200 names to the list, if that. Firstly, not too many people got 65 or above. 62, 63 seems to be the bulk of serious studiers, but picking up 8/7 points out 10 changes can be a real challenge.
Bottom line: 10 changes would still make a small list, maybe mid 400s tops, but not 500 or more.