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According to the Exam day policies:

What may I bring into the exam room?
  • Calculators that comply with the current NCEES Calculator Policy
  • Snacks (such as hard candies, candy bars, gum) and nonalcoholic drinks
  • Wristwatches and small clocks
  • Head coverings that qualify as religious apparel
  • Two straightedges, such as a ruler, scale, triangle, or protractor
  • Approved reference materials
  • Eyeglasses (no case)
  • Handheld, non-electronic magnifying glass (no case)

I find it interesting that you are not allowed to bring in a case for your glasses. That being said, I planned on bringing in a small zippered pouch with ear plugs, my glasses (in case my contacts get screwy), eye drops, cough drops, extra calculator, and tissues.

Will this pouch be turned down? You can bring in reference material but not a case for your glasses? This doesn't make much sense to me.

 
I don't have the reference in front of me but you can bring a bag in that is clear, no green, brown, white, yellow grocery type bags but a completely clear baggy. I'm just bringing a big ziplock bag with all of that stuff you mentioned inside of it.

 
Even though the NCEES approved list has snacks it isn't allowed in some states. I took chewing gum with me when I took the exam in NYC and was told I was not allowed to chew it during the exam.

The same goes for drinks. While drinks were allowed in the room, they had to be placed on a table and if you wanted a drink you had to go to the table each time.

 
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I don't have the reference in front of me but you can bring a bag in that is clear, no green, brown, white, yellow grocery type bags but a completely clear baggy. I'm just bringing a big ziplock bag with all of that stuff you mentioned inside of it.
My state's exam authorization only requires clear bags only for the PS exam (which I believe is closed book)

I think the rule on the "no cases" is that only your glasses and not the case is allowed on the "desktop". My assumption is that the case can be placed in your bag/box that is on the floor

 
I've seen a few threads mention seat cushions, but I don't see that on the NCEES approved list. I don't want to bring one if it won't be allowed... any advice?

 
I've seen a few threads mention seat cushions, but I don't see that on the NCEES approved list. I don't want to bring one if it won't be allowed... any advice?
I brought one. Just don't bring a fanny pack - that's just wrong.

 
Wear and bring extra adult sized diapers. Eliminates the need to get up and go to the bathroom, and provides a seat cushion all at the same thyme.

 
I've seen a few threads mention seat cushions, but I don't see that on the NCEES approved list. I don't want to bring one if it won't be allowed... any advice?
If it's not allowed, they'll likely make you leave it with the cell phones.

 
I recommend one of those big foam fingers especially if you are planning on going to a game afterward. A side benefit is that you can use it to smuggle out five or so NCEES pencils.

 
Also, if the exam is particularly stressful you can use the foam finger to flip off the proctors as you're escorted out of the room.

 
I am taking the exam in Orlando, FL at the Osceola Heritage Park on Friday. My wife is dropping me off so I will need to call her when I am done with the test for pick-up. The NCEES protocols prohibit cell phones. Will there be lockers or similar to put these belonging in a safe place? I imagine any payphone in that building was ripped out ten years ago.

 
Scuba, you should call the testing agency who will be administering the exam to confirm this, since every state is different. In NJ, they had table for cell phones to be turned in.

 
I don't have the reference in front of me but you can bring a bag in that is clear, no green, brown, white, yellow grocery type bags but a completely clear baggy. I'm just bringing a big ziplock bag with all of that stuff you mentioned inside of it.
As far as I know this clear bag rule is only for the FE.

I brought a regular backpack full of stuff - extra car keys, wallet, ear plugs, seat cushion, cough drops, chapstick, aspirin, water, hard candies, extra calc batts, little screwdriver, etc. Just don't put any contraband out on the table.

 
can we bring our own engineering paper in 3 ring binder as a scratch paper? or will they give us scratch paper?

 
can we bring our own engineering paper in 3 ring binder as a scratch paper? or will they give us scratch paper?
I'm told that you'll have enough room in the exam booklet to solve the problem. If you need more room, you might not be solving the problem correctly.

DO NOT bring and use your own scrap paper. That'll be a great way to get kicked out of the exam.

 
Don't forget to bring a bag of confetti to celebrate finishing the exam. Proctors love that.

Btw there's plenty of room in the exam booklets to work the problems

 
Maybe there should be a rule that says everyone MUST read the NCEES agreement at least twice before asking questions about it. Not trying to be snobby or a douche but some of these questions are on topics that should be blatantly obvious.

Scrap paper is HIGHLY recommended. You should take a binder full of it. This way, when you're stuck on a question, you can crumple it up and toss paper balls at people. Your fellow examinees will love the distraction and the proctors really appreciate the impromptu game time.

 
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