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I haven't had that experience, but based on feedback from those who have, it seems likely, based on the evident lack of a final accusation of deception or withholding of information, that you either passed or that the charts were scored as "inconclusive" at worst.
Posted by: steve1 Posted on: Jan 8th, 2013 at 9:37pm
Hi all. I had my agency polys during the 3-day a few months ago and am not sure how to interpret what happened.
Throughout the whole experience, i was very nervous due to the whole "is there anything i'm forgetting that i'm not admitting to" thing. So, I produced responses to questions where I didn't really have anything to admit to. Still, I explained my feelings and was very forthcoming, polite, and helpful the entire time. But, since I produced responses, they brought me back for the 2nd poly the next day (or do they just bring everyone in a second time? i saw most of the other applicants waiting for their 2nd poly too). The same thing happened -- but this time i was producing responses to questions. I was still very helpful, and admitted everything I could think of.
We ended up running out of time.
I was under the impression you knew at the end whether you passed or failed, and that inconclusive results meant failure. So,
did I pass? did I fail? did I probably fail but with a slim chance of my quiet background investigation overruling it?
Anyone else have this experience? and find out one way or another?