Did anyone take the Rhode Island State Police Exam?
How was it?
I am going at 8:00 AM tommorrow.
Posted by: phuzz01
The first rule of the RISP test...you are not to talk about the RISP test.
The second rule of the RISP test...YOU ARE NOT TO TALK ABOUT THE RISP TEST.
Posted by: Southside
You're right......
Posted by: PATS246
I heard from someone who took the test that it was worse than the first day of the MCJTC F/T academy. Was there alot of yelling and screaming?
Posted by: Mikey682
Do not talk about fight club.
Posted by: Southside
GPD,
Posted by: Gil
Probably a good idea.... I learned in the academy that you never know who is browsing this board
On a side note welcome to our newest member...
Steven M. Paré Colonel Superintendent RISP
Posted by: Mikey682
I had the pleasure of standing at attention for the Colonel yesterday! He has a good sense of humor towards those applicants resembling 13 year olds For a minute I thought "holding my breath" was an actual part of the PT test.
Posted by: Killjoy
As a MSP Trooper I find the RI process to be bit strange....90% of the guys who take the test don't have a chance in hell getting on, so why waste the time and energy "day-one-ing" people. Wait till they make to academy grounds on their first training day, THEN let the fun begin, maggots!
Posted by: tigerwoody
I took the exam, was very easy, and i liked the military bearing all through the written exam process. It was a disgrace to see people not in suits or with wild facial hair. how did everyone else do?
Posted by: evidence
Does anyone know how big they are expecting their class to be or how many classes they usually get off of a test?
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