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Oxford admissions essay: “simple, yet devilish” … An evaluation aptitude test?
Many thanks to Michael Quinn Patton for sending us through this gem (from the New York Times) about a rather interesting essay exam for selecting graduate students into All Souls College in Oxford, England. Continue reading
Posted in Education, Personnel evaluation
Tagged Personnel evaluation, predictive validity, student assessment, UK
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