[quote name=\'WmLGage\' post=\'155119\' date=\'Jun 13 2007, 08:41 PM\'] When I "auditioned" in New York recently, after all the test-passers' numbers had been announced and the also-rans had exited the room, the PA-in-charge, among other things, asked if anyone who had just passed the test had previously taken the same test. She said that we should be honest, because they keep records and would know one way or the other. No one answered yes, but I was left wondering what would have happened (1) if someone had piped up in the affirmative, and/or (2) if someone had taken the same test and failed to respond affirmatively when given the opportunity. And would it have made a difference if one had previously taken the same test and passed (or failed)? [/quote]
More than likely, they either only change the test every so often, or they rotate through a few tests, allowing for the occasional repeat. As such, anyone who took the test once could learn the question material, and re-take the same test and earn a higher score. As such, anyone who *had* previously taken THAT specific test, at least within a given time frame, probably would have been removed from the applicant pool.