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I don't think there is any way to tell what opinion the CVSA soothsayer reported regarding your truthfulness. However, that you would be proceeding to an oral board (rather than being disqualified on the spot) seems to be a positive indication.
Posted by: Roberto Gonzalez Posted on: Feb 26th, 2004 at 3:46am
I have taken 3 polygraph examinations and I passed them all before. However, today was the first time I took a CVSA test. The examiner asked me the questions 2 times, then specifically asked me about questions I was "stressed" on. After I discussed what I may have been thinking about on those particular questions and he made some notes, he told me the test was over. When I asked him if I passed or failed, he said that at this point I would need to discuss this test at my oral board. He did not run another chart so I am wondering what this means? Is the oral board going to tell me I failed or passed? this is so confusing! I am concerned about what is waiting at my oral board. P.S. I didn't lie on this test and thought it was easy. But apparently, I showed "stress" on alot of my questions. Thanks!