Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2022 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Management Development Scheme Discussion Thread by Brightness04: 10:32am On Feb 09, 2022 |
pinkybussy: E go really pain me if all of una wey dey solve these mathematics no get the job o.
I mean *7 minutes* for like 13 mathematical questions and 7 error-detecting questions. It may not necessarily be about getting the job, I think some people like playing with figures even when nothing is attached. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2022 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Management Development Scheme Discussion Thread by Brightness04: 10:27am On Feb 07, 2022 |
BIGBANNNG411: send a pm to yinkaadejare632 at gee mail dot com. Get you solutions and ace the test. Omo iya mi Thank you |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2022 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Management Development Scheme Discussion Thread by Brightness04: 10:25am On Feb 07, 2022 |
MARX77: Oh OK. This test was not a show of intelligence per se, save for the maths aspect. It's simply an identification pattern sort of test so if one actually calms down and is not so freaked out with the time limit, God willing it should be a success. The things recruiters make unemployed people go through in this country ehn ! all cos there are limited jobs, How on earth do you think I can solve those maths questions in 7mins? Am I a robot? Make them pack well abeg |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2022 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Management Development Scheme Discussion Thread by Brightness04: 10:04am On Feb 07, 2022 |
BIGBANNNG411: I have a copy of all the 20 questions. You have roughly 4 hours till deadline. I have all the questions and answers. PM me Thank you bro..This is the spirit . |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2022 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Management Development Scheme Discussion Thread by Brightness04: 12:36am On Feb 07, 2022 |
bodmas8080: I sent a message to your email... Please kindly check. Yea, I believed I have responded . Best of luck |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2022 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Management Development Scheme Discussion Thread by Brightness04: 11:40pm On Feb 06, 2022 |
Brightness04: Been trying to attach those pictures here, it's not working question 1 The wheel of a unicycle revolves at 45 revolutions per minute. If the diameter of the wheel is 22 inches, how far does it move in 34 minutes? no vex, i no fit capture the options Question 2 The average number of cars per lane in traffic, on a 3 lane road is 95. If the road is increased to 5 lanes, by what percentage is the length of the traffic reduced? You all should endeavor to pass more than me Pls, If i no enter the company as a graduate trainee , I fit enter as senior staff tomorrow .Life no too hard abeg |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2022 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Management Development Scheme Discussion Thread by Brightness04: 11:15pm On Feb 06, 2022 |
If you have not written the exam. I have pictures of some of the questions.
You can buzz me at my email address and I will send all the pictures to you.. funtolammy@gmail.com,
The guy that said people should not talk about the question until Monday can comma beat me in my house ooo |
Education › Re: GMAT Prep: From Personal Experience by Brightness04: 4:16am On Nov 28, 2021 |
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brody Im so sorry I didn't see this earlier. I would recommend starting in depth with the manhattan series on number properties, fractions, decimals and percents, algebra, word problems and geometry. You can find them search 'manhattan strategy guides' on b-ok.org. You can find any book you want on the gmat. I'd also advise you solve everything in the official GMAC guide, any year from 2015 till date. Followup your workings with gmatquantum.com. And ofc the gmatclub forum for any possible question. Simply type out the key statements of the question and add gmatclub at the end, guaranty you that there is already an in-depth convo regarding the logic to the solution.[/quote]Reading this 2021,and it is really helpful. In case anyone sees this, I need a study partner pls Wanna write man come January |
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Education › Re: Official Thread For Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) by Brightness04: 4:00am On Nov 28, 2021 |
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Education › Re: Dilemma: I Just Graduated With A 3.41 Cgpa From School. So Painful. by Brightness04: 10:49pm On Nov 10, 2021 |
Thank you for such a detailed analysis. Even in 2021,the information is still useful. I had 3.62/5gpa, a school in the US converted it internally, and I had 2.91/4 I am persuaded to do WES evaluation atm.. Thank you once again Doyin400l: Pls Note: The name "Kunle" below is a guy who wanted to school in US for his masters.
Each 5 point-scale GPA has its own equivalent on the 4-point scale. As the 5-point GPA reduces so does the 4-point GPA. And no, the credit units are not reduced or increased during conversion. The only things changed are the grades and grade units. For eg, FOR WES translation , our A is their A = 4 points. Our B is their B+ = 3.5 points. Our C is B = 3.0 points. Our D is C+ = 2.5 points. Our E is their C = 2.0 points and Our F is F = 0. For WES' conversion list, there are no Ds and Es on their US 4-point scale. All our Ds and Es are converted to C+ and C respectively thus adding extra points to the person's equivalent new CGPA. That's why WES is considered the best. Now, the higher the CGPA, the lower the add in extra points to the final because the 5-point GPA is likely to have more As, Bs and Cs than Ds and Es(the very two which add extra points to the overall). And the lower the CGPA the more the add in possible points from Ds and Es because the person's transcripts is likely to have more Ds and Es than the first example, thus adding a little more points to the person's 4-point CGPA since the many Ds and Es will be converted to higher C+ and C. I'll give you a quick break down of Naija GPAs I've seen converted by WES to the 4-Point scale so you can quickly place for yourself where 3.08/5.0 will land. Nigeria. US 4.10/5.0. 3.53/4.0 4.08/5.0. 3.52/4.0 3.73/5.0. 3.37/4.0 3.68/5.0. 3.29/4.0(Your own conversion. 3.20/5.0. 3.06/4.0(Kunle's conversion) 3.12/5.0. 3.05/4.0 2.99/5.0. 2.99/4.0 2.33/5.0. 2.50/4.0 Look above and see the linear relationship. Notice the falling pattern of the 5-point scale and its equivalent falling pattern on the 4-point scale. Its a linear relationship. Now look at the scale and estimate the range 3.08/5.0 on 4-point scale will fall on? Your guess is as good as mine. @Kunle : remember when you sent in your transcripts to WES for evaluation and you were waiting for it to come out, I told you on bbm that your new CGPA will between 3.05 to 3.10? And when it came out and it was 3.06? You told me when it came out and remember I told you I wasn't surprised that knew it would fall within that range. This was because before then my friend who had 3.12/5.0 had converted his own and got 3.05/4.0. And because your own 5-point scale CGPA, 3.20/5.0 was higher than his 3.12/5.0, I definitely knew your 4-point equivalent will be higher than the 3.05/4.0 which my friend got. Likewise, 3.08/5.0 will be lower than 3.05/4.0 but won't fall below 3.0/4.0 since 2.99/5.0 fell on 2.99/4.0. The range will be between (3.0 to 3.05)/4.0. Observe that its a linear ratio thing. I guess the confusion comes from the fact that the CGPA 3.08/5.0 is second class lower and its 4-point equivalent, 3.0/4.0 is considered second class upper on the 4-point scale. That's how it is. Kunle's 3.20/5.0 is second class lower but also turned out to be 3.06 which is higher than 3.0/4.0 and which is second class upper on the 4-point scale. 3.08/5.0 isn't much different from 3.20/5.0 and should give something close to Kunle's 4-point 3.06/4.0 in accordance to the law of linearity and mathematics. Hence, I don't expect such a huge downward plunge in the new CGPA equivalent, such as 2.5/4.0 to 2.60/4.0 as Kunle projected. |