I arrived in time to a room full of people, but there wasn't a receptionist nor instructions on what to do. I asked another test taker and she said someone will just come out eventually. Okay, fine. That happened and then it was test time (law enforcement). I took two tests (MMPI and another psych test). I finished the 560 questions pretty quickly. They were all simple: do you ever want to kill your self, do you prefer contact sports or individual sports, etc? My interviewer was so unprofessional, asking every question extremely fast, forgetting that while he may do that all day, the rest of us have only done it once. He told me he was concerned that he'd never seen someone finish the test so fast, ever. That it bothered him. I didn't say it but my thought was: how many people come through here having graduated high school at 16, speak two languages, have written 3 books, have a degree in quantitative Econ with an applied mathematical focus; a grad degree in portfolio theory, builds mathematical models for a living, and was with military intelligence for five years. You see, he never bothered to inquire as to why I was so capable of being a fast test taker, instead lumping me in the same bucket as the average person who arrives for testing. Had he been more thorough and not so robotic, he would have learned all of the aforementioned. As a side note: I was there for testing for a volunteer, auxiliary police role, not a full time career. Very unprofessional in his approach.