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Originally Posted by Mtbkski
I hate to say it, but I failed the psychological test for state prisons when I first took it.
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Aside from being honest about your job history and previous training, was the test something that could be passed by telling them what they wanted to hear?
In other words, do you think it was an objective evaluation of your state of mind or that once you knew what the expected answers were, you could play along to pass the second time around?
I sometimes get a chuckle out of the screening process various industries use to select suitable candidates. Steven Spielberg was denied admission to both "UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television" and "USC School of Cinematic Arts" because neither thought he had sufficient potential. Kudos to both organizations for having their filters set in such a fashion that they couldn't identify the future highest grossing filmmaker of all time as a possible candidate for admission.