I watch many legal related UA-cam Videos, you video are by far the most useful, practical and beneficial. Can’t lie I made two pages worth of notes 📝, thank you 🙏🏻 💕
I recently turned 34 and I am going back to community college. I am going after my associates in paralegal studies. This test is mandatory in order to get in. You have been quite helpful.
I'm so glad it was helpful for you! Good luck in the application too. This is a frustrating stage in any application process, so I hope you are able to get through it! 🙏
@@IdinSabahipour You're welcome! Please could you cover how to prepare for Video interviews? And perhaps how to prepare for case studies for City law firms? Thank you.
Thanks for the really informative video. It puts the whole test in perspective. Just had a question concerning deductions: is there any reason to not use Logical Venn Diagrams/Syllogisms while dealing with them? I suspect it'd be much easier that way.
Thank you for the very useful and calm explanation of the test. Way better than all the people trying to scare you off before making it 😂. All the best in your career!
Haha glad it was useful! Definitely not trying to scare anyone off - I think with the right technique people can improve their score on this test a lot. Good luck with applications!
Idin, you are AMAZING, I have listend to several different people discussion how to understand and ace the Watson Glaser test and you are the #1 BEST out there. I took the test and yes, I ACED it ! Thank you SO MUCH!
Thanks for the video! I'm having trouble understanding how the first one is absolutely false. It says race equality was discussed (doesn't say for how long or whether that was the purpose of the conference). So it can't absolutely be false that industrial relations was mostly discussed.
Hey there!!! I really appreciate the work. Your way of approaching things really connected with people out here. Helped a lot in understanding complete WG TEST. Thanks again. MGBU
I'd never heard of this test when asked by a prospective employer to take it, and am very glad to have found your video! Provides clear instruction and insight, presented in a friendly, practical way.
I tried to download the cheat sheet and I couldn't? Your video is very helpful breaking this down. I watched this to help me understand this to get into the program I need to do.
why you have less subscribers?` i subscribed your channel before 1st test explanation because explanation was really nice bro i watched three times back to back for write down imp points you said. thanks!
Hi Idin, thank you for the video. It is great but I have one question. You mention @10:00 for deductions that "you could try to come up with a counter example that disproves the conclusion". Can you provide an example of when coming up with a counter example that would disprove that there are clear days that are boring?
Hey James! I didn't make that so clear in the video, so thanks for asking that. In the example at 10:08 we're given the statement that (1) some Sundays are rainy and (2) all rainy days are boring. So, let's take those both as a fact, as you're meant to do for this section. Following from that, some days of the week could be clear, right? We're only told that *some Sundays* are rainy. So, on a clear day, we're not given a rule as to whether it's boring or not. So you could say that on a random Tuesday, it might be (1) a clear day and (2) it might be boring anyway. So that's a counterexample that you've come up with, while following the statement, that goes against the conclusion. Therefore the conclusion doesn't *necessarily follow* from the rule. I hope that helps!
I’ve been invited to take the Watson Glaser for CMS. So nervous because I keep getting around 65ish % in practice WG’s. Your video was super helpful though! Thank you. Please pray I pass, LOL.
I'm in Healthcare Management and have to take this test. I've looked at articles and videos and was thinking I'd never get it. My brain was aching. I've watched your video and feel much more confident. Thank you a million times over. You've really broken it down to where I definitely feel like I understand the style of this test.
@clrmsn5283 - thank you so much for your kind words. I'm so glad the video's helped you get over this hurdle - I hated this test too! Good luck with your exam - while I appreciate the views on the video, I hope you don't have to ever come back to it! :)
I feel like question 1 would be insufficient data, no? Statment says they discussed race equality, not that they discussed it exclusively, and with a topic as systemic as race equality, it's very well possible for their conversation to have focused on the industrial side of race equality?
very well structured video with good ways to interpret the questions and examples. Thank you. Shame you can't change improve my enthusiasm about this test!
Hello and thanks for your helpful video. Can I ask what software you used for the drawings in the presentation. Looking for something to similar as well as trying to pass the BCAT. Thanks again :)
Because the statement says "discussed MAINLY industrial relations problems", while it is possible they did discuss both, it's obvious that race equality was the primary discussion topic.
Hi Idin, may I ask how long after completing the Watson Glaser do I have to wait to hear if I have passed or failed and whether I will proceed to the next round usually? (mine is from Hogan Lovells) It is a great and informative video indeed. Thanks a lot:))
Hey Amanada! This really depends on the firm. From my experience they tend to be quicker with good news than bad. But I've been accepted before after 2+ weeks wait. So it's not always a hard and fast rule! Sorry - That's not a clear answer. But I think it just depends. I'd suggest that once you have done it, try to forget about it for now. If you're through to AC, there'll be time to prepare after you've been informed!
I have to take the Watson Glaser on Friday I’m only good at assumptions. Everything else I don’t understand well. I guess I don’t have critical thinking, it’s stressful because I need it to enter a health science program.
@Idin Sabahipour Hey, I've just realised I've mis-spelt your name....sorry. I'm facing one of these tests this Friday so your video was extremely valuable
@@IdinSabahipour sorry I didn’t manage to finish my sentence! I’m a committee member for the uni of bath law society. What’s your Instagram so I can recommend your page to fellow students? 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for this wealth of information and tips! I won't have much practice time but your video helps me to not go into the assessment blindly.
I would suggest that the answer to the first inference question is probably false rather than false, as the students could have mainly discussed industrial relations even though they felt that race equality was more important?
I completely see where you're coming from here. If this was a "Deduction" question, I would agree with you. The difference in the "Inferences" section is that you don't need it to be 100% true or false one way or the other. If something is true (or false) "beyond a reasonable doubt" that is enough for you to be able to answer true (or false). That's why for that question, I would answer "false".
This has been hugely helpful! A lot of other resources dive into explaining them in a complax manner, but this was a good foundation video to watch first.
11:23 My interpretation was that it does not follow considering all the children in study within the range of 8 months to 6 years. We don't know whether the older children learned to talk by the age of 6 months. The conclusion is quite ambiguous.
I agree that its not 100% stated that the children did not know how to talk at 6 months. But the important term here is the standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt"... So it doesn't have to be 100% certain for you to be able to conclude that it "follows". The statement tells us that at 8 months old, the children had a vocabulary of 0 words (so, didn't know how to talk. Based on this, it seems to follow that at 6 months (2 months before) they also did not know how to talk. That's why the "conclusion follows" here. The alternative would be to argue that the children spoke some words at 6 months but then lost that ability by 8 months of age before rebuilding it. I think this would be considered too improbable to be the answer. I hope that helped! ☺
Thank you so much. I appreciate your effort . I feel very confident after watching this video and I am clear on the right kind of approach towards each section.
Hey guys - I've added the cheat sheet download link in the video description to make things easier.
I hope it's useful!
Wow, bless you for helping us so much.
Where is it in the download link?
Hey Brenda! It's in the video description above. 👆
@@IdinSabahipour There's no link in description
@@clicks_from_sai It is - have a look👆
Here it is again: gum.co/watsonglaser
I watch many legal related UA-cam Videos, you video are by far the most useful, practical and beneficial. Can’t lie I made two pages worth of notes 📝, thank you 🙏🏻 💕
Thank you so much, Mercia.
It means a lot to hear that - gives me the motivation to keep at it, too! 🙏
Man this is the most useful thing i have watched in UA-cam in months.
I recently turned 34 and I am going back to community college. I am going after my associates in paralegal studies. This test is mandatory in order to get in. You have been quite helpful.
I'm so glad it was helpful for you! Good luck in the application too.
This is a frustrating stage in any application process, so I hope you are able to get through it! 🙏
I viewed plenty of videos about taking the WG assessment. Your approach strategies are by far the best I've seen! Thank You!
Yes! Thanks so much, it means a lot.
I hope it helps you out in your test.
Thank you for this detailed explanation. This is really helpful. Currently binge watching your videos. Thanks!
Hahaha glad to hear that! Let me know if there are other topics you want me to cover.
@@IdinSabahipour You're welcome! Please could you cover how to prepare for Video interviews? And perhaps how to prepare for case studies for City law firms? Thank you.
@@mariag479 Thanks for the suggestions. I've added them to the list!
Thank you so much! You break it down so well, I really appreciate this :)
Thank you so much ♥
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing 😊
This was great, but I’m still scoring really low in assumptions and it’s bringing down my percentage overall 😭
This was soooo incredibly helpful. Thank you ❤
Thank you for watching, Raquel!
I would love your cheat sheet please.:) This was very helpful!!
Hey Michele!
Thanks so much for watching!
The link to the sheet is in the description box. 👆
Just put in £0 when prompted to get it for free!
Just watched through for tips. Very helpful explanations & much appreciated.
Thank you, Matt!
Thanks for the really informative video. It puts the whole test in perspective. Just had a question concerning deductions: is there any reason to not use Logical Venn Diagrams/Syllogisms while dealing with them? I suspect it'd be much easier that way.
Thank you for the very useful and calm explanation of the test. Way better than all the people trying to scare you off before making it 😂. All the best in your career!
Haha glad it was useful!
Definitely not trying to scare anyone off - I think with the right technique people can improve their score on this test a lot.
Good luck with applications!
Idin, you are AMAZING, I have listend to several different people discussion how to understand and ace the Watson Glaser test and you are the #1 BEST out there. I took the test and yes, I ACED it ! Thank you SO MUCH!
Thanks so much, Jane!
I'm so glad to hear it helped you smash the exam. 💪
Hey jane from x men
Thank you so much Idin, a super helpful explanation! GW test to do later today! Ekkk!
I'm glad it was useful, Naheed! Good luck with the test later. 🍀
This was insanely helpful. Thank you!!!!!!!
Thank you for watching 🙏
Thanks for the video! I'm having trouble understanding how the first one is absolutely false.
It says race equality was discussed (doesn't say for how long or whether that was the purpose of the conference). So it can't absolutely be false that industrial relations was mostly discussed.
Hey there!!!
I really appreciate the work. Your way of approaching things really connected with people out here.
Helped a lot in understanding complete WG TEST.
Thanks again. MGBU
super helpful! thanks man!
Thanks a lot! Very informative
Your videos are amazing, by far the most helpful that I've come across, thank you!
Thank you very much! the video is really helpful :))
Thank you for watching!
Hi Idin. Super informative as usual. Would love a copy of that sheet you mention. Many thanks.
Thanks Essra - let me know your email address and I'll send it across
I've just added the download link in the description. That should make it easier!
@@IdinSabahipour Much easier, and thank you for the links too
i need to pass this test for my undergrad scholarship application and this video has been really helpful! thanks man
I'm glad it was helpful, bro!
this guy is a G how useful
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for the cheat sheet I forgot to tick the checkbox as a gift while purchasing . I regret that decision was made in a hurry. Thanks mate;)
Excellent video. Very helpful in understanding how to interpret and answer the test questions. Thanks for your help
Thank you for watching, Jeff!
this is the most informative breakdown of the Watson Glaser I've seen - thank you so much! Was SO helpful! ✨🙌🏼
Thanks so much Salma!
It means a lot.
The document can be downloaded from the description 👆
@@IdinSabahipour Bro there is no link in description
Thank you so much Idin. You helped me alot.
Thank you for watching!
I'd never heard of this test when asked by a prospective employer to take it, and am very glad to have found your video! Provides clear instruction and insight, presented in a friendly, practical way.
I'm so glad you found it helpful, Robyn! Good luck with the test :)
I tried to download the cheat sheet and I couldn't? Your video is very helpful breaking this down. I watched this to help me understand this to get into the program I need to do.
Thanks for the kind words, Christa.
Did you try using the link in the video description?
@@IdinSabahipour yes it’s not letting me do anything when I hit download on the link
@@Zombie8myheart You have to put in a price first (can be £0 even)... Does that help?
@@IdinSabahipour yes I did it kept giving me a weird thing nothing for me to download
why you have less subscribers?`
i subscribed your channel before 1st test explanation because explanation was really nice bro
i watched three times back to back for write down imp points you said.
thanks!
Thank you so much for watching!
Haha, I guess I don't post consistently enough for people to subscribe. I don't blame them!
Thanks a lot God bless you!🙏🏽
thank you so much for this! I did the test before and after watching your video and jumped from a 70 to an 80 :)
YES! Love to hear that, Issy. I'm glad it helped you.
Hi Idin, thank you for the video. It is great but I have one question. You mention @10:00 for deductions that "you could try to come up with a counter example that disproves the conclusion". Can you provide an example of when coming up with a counter example that would disprove that there are clear days that are boring?
Hey James!
I didn't make that so clear in the video, so thanks for asking that.
In the example at 10:08 we're given the statement that (1) some Sundays are rainy and (2) all rainy days are boring.
So, let's take those both as a fact, as you're meant to do for this section.
Following from that, some days of the week could be clear, right? We're only told that *some Sundays* are rainy.
So, on a clear day, we're not given a rule as to whether it's boring or not. So you could say that on a random Tuesday, it might be (1) a clear day and (2) it might be boring anyway.
So that's a counterexample that you've come up with, while following the statement, that goes against the conclusion.
Therefore the conclusion doesn't *necessarily follow* from the rule.
I hope that helps!
@@IdinSabahipour Thank you very much. I was curious how we could apply this tactic on more complicated questions.
Thank you so much for this video. It is the most helpful one around. Feeling much more confident about the test after watching!
Yes, Tansy! I'm so glad it was helpful for you. ☺
I passed! Thank you.
Love to hear that!
I’ve been invited to take the Watson Glaser for CMS. So nervous because I keep getting around 65ish % in practice WG’s. Your video was super helpful though! Thank you. Please pray I pass, LOL.
Awesome news! My prayers are with you. 🙏
Hi, how did it go?
@@ibtihalc4406 didn’t make it through to the next stage, unfortunately. Watson Glaser’s are the biggest bane of my life currently.
@@immyk3991 ah I understand the pain. I have also done the test but CMS have not responded just yet!
@@ibtihalc4406 best of luck!
Thank you for this
You're welcome, Temitayo!
Hey Idin!
I hope you’re doing well.
I have a WGCT assessment from Pearson I was wondering if your videos would help me?
Thanks for t he explanations on being prepared, but... examples different from those on the assessment would be helpful for sure!
Thank you so much. This is really useful video.
Great video!! Very helpful. I cant seem to access the cheat sheet. Could you please send it to me?
Hey Luke!
It's linked in the video description.
I'm in Healthcare Management and have to take this test. I've looked at articles and videos and was thinking I'd never get it. My brain was aching. I've watched your video and feel much more confident. Thank you a million times over. You've really broken it down to where I definitely feel like I understand the style of this test.
@clrmsn5283 - thank you so much for your kind words.
I'm so glad the video's helped you get over this hurdle - I hated this test too!
Good luck with your exam - while I appreciate the views on the video, I hope you don't have to ever come back to it!
:)
Thank you for this video and all the helpful resources you’ve put out!
Thank you for watching!
I feel like question 1 would be insufficient data, no?
Statment says they discussed race equality, not that they discussed it exclusively, and with a topic as systemic as race equality, it's very well possible for their conversation to have focused on the industrial side of race equality?
very well structured video with good ways to interpret the questions and examples. Thank you.
Shame you can't change improve my enthusiasm about this test!
Thanks so much! Haha think of it as a quiz instead of a test. Maybe that will help 😋
Wow man, thank you for your time. Found this very useful.
So glad it was useful for you.
Thanks for watching 🙏
The best video out there on the Watson Glaser Test! Thank you Idin!! Also, great editing and presentation :D
Thank you so much for watching 🙏
Good luck in this awful test 😉
Hello and thanks for your helpful video. Can I ask what software you used for the drawings in the presentation. Looking for something to similar as well as trying to pass the BCAT. Thanks again :)
Hey Maria! So glad you found it useful.
I used a video editing software called Final Cut Pro.
Good luck in the BCAT, too! 🤞
It is really a good explanation. Thank you very much.
Thank you for watching :)
How do we know the students didn't discuss both race equality and industrial relations in the first question?
Because the statement says "discussed MAINLY industrial relations problems", while it is possible they did discuss both, it's obvious that race equality was the primary discussion topic.
Thank you Idin, that was a great presentation.
Thank you so much this was extremely helpful
You're welcome!
Thank you for watching. 🙏
thank you so much for taking the time to make this video!! so incredibly helpful
I'm glad you found it helpful! 🙏
Hi Idin, I found your video very helpful could i please request your cheat sheet? thanks in advance!
Hey Jessica! I'm so glad to hear that. The download is in the description 👆
Hi Idin, may I ask how long after completing the Watson Glaser do I have to wait to hear if I have passed or failed and whether I will proceed to the next round usually? (mine is from Hogan Lovells)
It is a great and informative video indeed. Thanks a lot:))
Hey Amanada!
This really depends on the firm. From my experience they tend to be quicker with good news than bad. But I've been accepted before after 2+ weeks wait. So it's not always a hard and fast rule!
Sorry - That's not a clear answer. But I think it just depends.
I'd suggest that once you have done it, try to forget about it for now. If you're through to AC, there'll be time to prepare after you've been informed!
@@IdinSabahipour Thanks a lot. I am just too anxious to know the results haha. Really great thanks to your tips as well.
Hi there , thanks for the valable and supportive video. however, what is the best adves for those who has the English language as second language
Thank you so much😇Please how can i get the pdf
Thanks! See the description
Incredibly helpful, thank you!
I have to take the Watson Glaser on Friday I’m only good at assumptions. Everything else I don’t understand well. I guess I don’t have critical thinking, it’s stressful because I need it to enter a health science program.
Download the cheat sheet from the description to see if it helps (it's free)...
Good luck with the test!
Hi Indin, I really appreciate your calm, paced explaination of this test. thanks for going through the worked examples too.
I'm glad you found it useful, Eleanor!
@Idin Sabahipour Hey, I've just realised I've mis-spelt your name....sorry. I'm facing one of these tests this Friday so your video was extremely valuable
@@eleanorrobertson3387 No worries - I've been called worse!
Thanks for correcting. ☺
where do we find the answers to the clifford chance practice test???
Hey this is as an amazing video, bar far the most helpful!! I have a Watson Gla
Haha thank you for that 🙏
Hope it's helpful for you 💪
@@IdinSabahipour sorry I didn’t manage to finish my sentence! I’m a committee member for the uni of bath law society. What’s your Instagram so I can recommend your page to fellow students? 🙏🏻
Hi Idin, would you mind sharing you Watson Glaser cheat sheet PDF that you have? I found your video really helpful. Thanks
Hey Graham!
There's a link in the video description above 👆
You can just put in £0 if you want to get it for free.
It really helped thanks dude!!
You're welcome! Glad it's useful.
Good One, Very informative, Thanks alot
Thank you so much for this wealth of information and tips! I won't have much practice time but your video helps me to not go into the assessment blindly.
Thank you for watching, Jessica - good luck with the test!
Could you please send me the pdf sheet
@@glennadams6398 It's in the video description
I can't get the cheat sheet because my bank doesn't allow international transactions. Help me!
Hey Mudassir - just type in £0 and you'll be able to get it for free.
I would suggest that the answer to the first inference question is probably false rather than false, as the students could have mainly discussed industrial relations even though they felt that race equality was more important?
I completely see where you're coming from here.
If this was a "Deduction" question, I would agree with you. The difference in the "Inferences" section is that you don't need it to be 100% true or false one way or the other. If something is true (or false) "beyond a reasonable doubt" that is enough for you to be able to answer true (or false).
That's why for that question, I would answer "false".
This was very needed.
I'm glad you found it helpful!
can u share your cheer sheet
Link is in description
Excellent breakdown!!
thank you so much :)
Hi Idin- Please send me a copy of your Watson Glaser Cheat Sheet. Thank you.
Hey Allan!
The link is in the description. 👆
Hi
Hi Idlin. Can you send me a copy of your summary sheet referenced in this clip. BTW-great job. I can send you my email, if needed.
Hey Keith! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I've linked the sheet in the video description! 👆
Hope it's useful for you.
This has been hugely helpful! A lot of other resources dive into explaining them in a complax manner, but this was a good foundation video to watch first.
I'm glad you found it helpful, Saira!
11:23 My interpretation was that it does not follow considering all the children in study within the range of 8 months to 6 years. We don't know whether the older children learned to talk by the age of 6 months. The conclusion is quite ambiguous.
I agree that its not 100% stated that the children did not know how to talk at 6 months. But the important term here is the standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt"... So it doesn't have to be 100% certain for you to be able to conclude that it "follows".
The statement tells us that at 8 months old, the children had a vocabulary of 0 words (so, didn't know how to talk. Based on this, it seems to follow that at 6 months (2 months before) they also did not know how to talk. That's why the "conclusion follows" here. The alternative would be to argue that the children spoke some words at 6 months but then lost that ability by 8 months of age before rebuilding it. I think this would be considered too improbable to be the answer.
I hope that helped! ☺
thank you for this video, it was super helpful as a first year law student who is applying to insight schemes where a few require me to sit this test!
Thanks for watching - good luck with the tests, Megan!
Can you please send me the pdf!
Link is in the description
Brilliant and extremely helpful! THANK YOU
That's so kind, Erin - glad it was helpful :)
Can I get that cheat sheet now if possible . I think I’m unable to download it through the link
Hi Bhanu!
Try this: gum.co/watsonglaser
Thank you so much. I appreciate your effort . I feel very confident after watching this video and I am clear on the right kind of approach towards each section.
So glad to hear that, Divya!
And thank you for watching.
Super informative and a massive help for WG prep! Thanks for a great video, Idin :)
I'm glad it was useful! Good luck in the test, Jamie.
great video
Thank you, Raj
thank you! This is very helpful!
inferences
- add it is true that to the start of each sentence
go through true/falseindufficeng data
recognising assumptions, imagine you're beefing with family and trying to prove they're wrong, 'yeah but you're assuming that..'
deductions
'if it is true that', [the statement], then [proposed deduction]
using diagrams really helps
come up with counter-conclusions - if they're logical then the deduction is probably false. eg, 'a clear day might be boring'
thank you very muchhh! stay happy and healthy yaa
Thank you so much. This really helped clarify things for me
You're welcome - thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this video I’ve got to do a Watson glaser test for CMS in 5 days time as this has really helped me !
🙏 🙏 🙏
Hi, can you share your pdf?
Hey - yes, it's linked in the description.
Great stuff, really helpful. Thanks!
Thank you for the video. It's very helpful. I would like to get a copy of the cheat sheet.
Hey! Thank you so much for watching the video.
There's a link to the cheat sheet in the description above 👆
Very useful and easyly understanding vedio thank you somunch for doing this video sir
Thank you for watching, Divya!
Hi. Thank you for doing this. How can I get the PDF?
Hey! The link is it the video description.
This is very informative and helpful Idin. I would appreciate a cheat sheet.
I'm so glad it helped, Robin. The cheat sheet is listed in the video description above 👆
Hi Idin- Being in the US, how do pay for your worksheet?
Hey Allan,
You can just put in £0 and get it for free if you want.
Alternatively, it should let you pay with your card anyway if you'd like.
Useful video. Thanks