Quick (and probably stupid) question about audition exam:
- LoudmouthLee
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Quick (and probably stupid) question about audition exam:
Are the questions generally in the 0-1k range, the 2k-25k range, or the 50k-1M range?
- earendel
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Re: Quick (and probably stupid) question about audition exam
Again I don't speak from experience but from what I've heard here most of the questions are "middle tier" questions ($1K - $25K), with a few in the upper tier ($50K+).LoudmouthLee wrote:Are the questions generally in the 0-1k range, the 2k-25k range, or the 50k-1M range?
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To me, it felt like most of the questions were in the $4K - $16K range of difficulty with an occasional one that was a bit more difficult.
If you've gone through the last year or two of transcipts (because some questions from actual shows will appear on the test) and are generally decent at this stuff, the test shouldn't present much of an obstacle. I'm still amazed, though, at how few people actually will pass the test.
If you've gone through the last year or two of transcipts (because some questions from actual shows will appear on the test) and are generally decent at this stuff, the test shouldn't present much of an obstacle. I'm still amazed, though, at how few people actually will pass the test.
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Just remember how hard the $16K and $25K questions are now.
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- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.