After initially applying you have to take a series of behavioral and personality tests. Pretty simple, just don't answer anything to make them think you're bias. Skills test consisted of a verbal and math section. Neither one was too difficult. I'm an economics major so the math wasn't hard to do, the verbal is slightly more ambiguous though. A day after that, I received an invitation to go to Richmond for an interview on April 30th. From what they stated, it will consist of a behavioral interview and 2 case studies. I'll see how this final round of interviews goes...