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Test taking has become a valuable skill. There is endless expertise insisting to best prepare test taker; the most common 5 (most popular 10, top 20, essential 31 etc) interview questions to best prepare for all kind of scenarios, best case, worst case. In fact, a lot of the scripted advice follows fairly common sense, some obviously produce notions of benefits yet I guess simply serve a reassuring and directing purpose.

Melting in some of my own professional experience the listed phrases soon made me think of text-processing and injecting humour. As their focus is interview preparation I kept looking for a tool or mechanism to (re-)introduce and enable a self-operated training of those instructions in the everyday. It made me think of flash cards. Widely used as a kind of mental exercise flash cards enable a reviewing of information in intervals.

I have turned a selected cross-section of instructions ranging from of how to prepare, arrive, respond, behave, attend – the dos and don’ts into a set of “interval flashcards”.


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