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No, I did not find it offensive either. I interpret his request for info
just to be a request for general, rough info, which is how Julia
interprets it.
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> Am I the only one here who finds this request deeply offensive?
I didn't find it offensive. I didn't get the impression that he was
asking
for specific details of the tests but just a general overview of what
areas
are tested.
Personally I like to have the opportunity to be mentally prepared for a
test
by knowing roughly what sort of thing it covers (tool stuff? writing
style?
grammar/spelling etc.). . .
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