Q: What happens during the assessment?
A: A qualified psychologist will administer a series of tests, specifically designed to measure the individual’s skills in various areas.
Q: Will I be able to discuss the results with the psychologist?
A: Yes. The results are usually available within 1-2 weeks of the assessment. The psychologist will provide you with a written report and discuss all the points with you in detail.
Q: Is the assessment difficult?
A: The assessment process is not difficult. In fact, most people are pleasantly surprised and find the process interesting and enjoyable.
Q: What tests are used during the assessment and what do they measure?
A: The test suite includes psychometric tools that are intended for use only by appropriately trained psychologists, but it also includes tests that can be used by educators. All of these tests are designed to measure an individual’s intelligence, academic performance, and cognitive abilities.
Q: What does the report include?
A: Although the report is very detailed and technically worded so that it can be read by professional psychologists, it also includes an explanation of all the tests administered, their results, and their interpretation. Based on the findings, specific recommendations and advice are also provided.
Q: If I have questions about the assessment process, can I ask them before the assessment?
A: Yes, you can contact the New Hope Assessment Center either by email or by phone to discuss any details of the assessment process.