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BAT: Bloomberg Assessment Test
12-05-2012, 07:36 AM
Have you taken it?
Did it create any value for you? If so, how? Did you get invited to any interesting interviews, contacted by anyone with huge wallets and something interesting to say?
I just took it the day before yesterday. 3-hour closed book test in 11 (about 165 questions total) subjects ranging from mathematical and verbal skills to financial statement analysis, corporate valuation and investment banking. There is also situational & ethical judgment... I did the worst on that one
Kinda like the SAT for finance.
First time you take it's usually free, after that each test costs USD50. You can read more @
The Bloomberg Institute
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BAT: Bloomberg Assessment Test
12-05-2012, 12:36 PM
How well did you do? Did you prepare for the exam?
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BAT: Bloomberg Assessment Test
12-05-2012, 12:44 PM
Mmm. Looks very interesting. I had no idea this test existed. Thanks for the link.
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BAT: Bloomberg Assessment Test
12-05-2012, 12:53 PM
Also had no idea this existed, thanks. Was there a section on using a Bloomberg Terminal?
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BAT: Bloomberg Assessment Test
12-05-2012, 12:53 PM
It's fun to do the talent search and then see how many of the top scorers speak mandarin and study at a top-school
@theoak: I didn't prepare, and did well in 8 out of 11 subjects, but didn't score 100% in any of them. So if the employer searches for someone in my region based on those subjects, hopefully I'll be near the top of the list because my average will be high. Globally I disappear in the mass of people who've scored 100% in many areas. I have a hard time imagining how one can prepare for this test. Best preparation in my view is to do well in those subjects in school.
Test had nothing to do with Bloomberg itself. Just the academic subjects listed.
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BAT: Bloomberg Assessment Test
12-12-2012, 02:15 PM
Quote: (12-05-2012 12:53 PM)ElJefe Wrote:
It's fun to do the talent search and then see how many of the top scorers speak mandarin and study at a top-school
@theoak: I didn't prepare, and did well in 8 out of 11 subjects, but didn't score 100% in any of them. So if the employer searches for someone in my region based on those subjects, hopefully I'll be near the top of the list because my average will be high. Globally I disappear in the mass of people who've scored 100% in many areas. I have a hard time imagining how one can prepare for this test. Best preparation in my view is to do well in those subjects in school.
Test had nothing to do with Bloomberg itself. Just the academic subjects listed.
It basically looks like CFA Level 1 - lite