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You getting to take the DLAB? There is a reason I'm a communicator for the Intell community and not a Linguist that thing is a Bear. BS Language and you are supposed to figure out. Used as a gauge to figure out how easily you pick-up new languages. Now if you make it talk about a cool school. Monterrey, CA with Native Speakers of about any damn language you can conceive of. I worked with Splings (Spanish Linguists) RLINGs (Russian Linguists) PERLINGS, ARLINGS and Farsi Linguists. Even learned from my Arabic Linguist how to say "Your Mother has Sex with Goats" Great thing to learn. I remember trying to sell our youngest linguist to a Local in Dubai, He didn't think that was funny.
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Sir, I honestly don't think it's a good indicator of your ability to learn a language. I saw numerous individuals bomb out of DLI that had better scores on their DLAB than I did. Can't go much into specifics about the DLAB (they brief you on that when you take it) but I'd say the best way to prepare for it is to work on pattern recognition. If you can recognize patterns quickly, you can ace the DLAB and learn really any language effectively.
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Good observation. I took the DLAB quite some time ago and did fine, but as a bilingual (and then some) person I can tell you that the test does not, in my opinion, measure one's ability to learn a foreign language. The DLAB is a test of your ability to recognize and analyze patterns.
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Sir,
The DLAB is a beast as previously stated. I had no idea what I was doing half of the test and had trouble thinking afterwards. I thought I did horribly, but ended up qualifying for a CAT IV language (my recruiter said, "Well I have good news and bad news. The good news is you scored really well. The bad news is you ain't learning Spanish.") In all honesty though, it is kind of a good idea of what DLI is going to be like; having no idea what is going on, hoping for the best, and wanting to bang your head against a wall. Best of luck sir and let us know how you do!
The DLAB is a beast as previously stated. I had no idea what I was doing half of the test and had trouble thinking afterwards. I thought I did horribly, but ended up qualifying for a CAT IV language (my recruiter said, "Well I have good news and bad news. The good news is you scored really well. The bad news is you ain't learning Spanish.") In all honesty though, it is kind of a good idea of what DLI is going to be like; having no idea what is going on, hoping for the best, and wanting to bang your head against a wall. Best of luck sir and let us know how you do!
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