decision making ability

Postby ahmedsunny41 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:27 pm

please answer these simple questions as asked to me by interviewer

1. How will you respond in a situation of considerable mental stress? Please list the factors can influence your decision i.e colleagues, experience, management, family members and rate each factor at a scale of 1-10? (10 being the most significant)


2.You have a taken an exam, for the third time, in a very difficult but compulsory subject for your degree. Even with all the extra ordinary preparation you score less than expected. Your parents think you have no interest in this subject and the degree you are pursuing is no longer in demand. You father a professor at Medical colleges, tells you that he can get you admitted to a Medical college. A doctor is respected and is always in demand in every country of the world. What would you do? Take the exam for the 4th time or drop the plan and happily follow your father's ideas. Explain your answer in detail.

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Postby laureat » Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:53 am

WHY DON"T YOU LOVE MEDICINE?

is it because you are AFRAID, or is it because you want something ELSE:
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Postby ahmedsunny41 » Wed Feb 05, 2014 10:12 am

what do you mean by this
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Postby ChristianKl » Sun Feb 09, 2014 1:37 pm

1. How will you respond in a situation of considerable mental stress? Please list the factors can influence your decision i.e colleagues, experience, management, family members and rate each factor at a scale of 1-10?
I don't make my decisions under stress by having a bunch of factors and then calculate a score.

My first reaction would be to resolve the stress on a kinesthetic level.

Depending on the topic there are different people I might ask for advice. I rather have one deep conversation with one friend who has deep experience with the issue or with whom I have a shared history around the issue than a lot of superficial interactions.
What would you do? Take the exam for the 4th time or drop the plan and happily follow your father's ideas. Explain your answer in detail.
The information you list tells us nothing about the desires and lifeplan of the person.

Don't pick a degree best on what happens to be in demand. Pick it based on what increases the chances that you will leave a positive mark on the world.
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Postby JuliusFawcett » Mon Feb 10, 2014 6:34 pm

ahmedsunny41 wrote:please answer these simple questions as asked to me by interviewer

1. How will you respond in a situation of considerable mental stress? Please list the factors can influence your decision i.e colleagues, experience, management, family members and rate each factor at a scale of 1-10? (10 being the most significant)


2.You have a taken an exam, for the third time, in a very difficult but compulsory subject for your degree. Even with all the extra ordinary preparation you score less than expected. Your parents think you have no interest in this subject and the degree you are pursuing is no longer in demand. You father a professor at Medical colleges, tells you that he can get you admitted to a Medical college. A doctor is respected and is always in demand in every country of the world. What would you do? Take the exam for the 4th time or drop the plan and happily follow your father's ideas. Explain your answer in detail.

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1. I always respond by talking to myself calmly.

2. Trust my intuition as this is always the path of consistent happiness.
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Postby Fackeffaced » Wed Feb 12, 2014 9:29 am

Go to your desired course. Goodluck.
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