thank you so much. literally makes me want to cry (so emotional with this test and feeling not good enough). if this job doesn't work out, keep trying. no doubt you'll land something. my husband was a HORRIBLE interviewer, like never got the job (lol I know it's mean but I can't help but laugh). I know he's intelligent, detail orientated hardworking and a good soldier to have, whereas I like to be the general. Anyway, after 2 years of me telling him what to do to get the jobs he finally listened after seeing that you have to practice for them. Now he gets 99% of jobs too. Interviewers love him and it helps that he's super nice. I didn't mention this since you were low on time but really consider making a portfolio with a theme (mine is travel, my husbands is cars). Doesn't matter if you're a new grad or mid career but have a bound portfolio with a goal statement, resume, hobbies, personal mission statement, samples of work (reports, excels, work papers), transcripts, accolades, etc. We take that to all interviews and the people are so impressed and curious they almost always stop their generic boring questions and just listen as you flip through the pages and explain your background, education, work experience, etc. I swear it works like a charm. I've been updating the one I made in college from 10 years ago. I use the theme of travel to bring my point to, life is a journey, blah blah blah, and tie it all together.
BEC - 78
AUD - 75
REG - 64, 77
FAR - 73, 73, 73, 82
Ethics: 74, 84, 98
Finally done after 23 months.