Hi, I'm taking the PE exam in a few weeks (Environmental exam in Kentucky, if it matters). I have quite a few reference books that I'd like to bring the the exam, as well as binders of prep notes, frequently used equations, tables, conversions, example problems, etc. I'm well aware that I won't have time to search through a large pile of books during the exam.
My question is - is there a limit on the amount of reference material that may be taken into the exam? I've read all the rules and info I can find on this, and all my reference material follows the guidelines for what's allowed (only properly bound, no loose papers, etc). I just wanted to know if I'll be allowed to bring in a small rolling cart or rolling luggage (ie, rolling airline carry on suitcase) to carry my reference books and binders into the exam...? Is this typically allowed? Or are people only allowed to bring in whatever they can carry with their hands? I just don't want to show up on exam day and be told "oh no, you can't bring all those books in here" or something similar...
Thanks in advance for any help!
My question is - is there a limit on the amount of reference material that may be taken into the exam? I've read all the rules and info I can find on this, and all my reference material follows the guidelines for what's allowed (only properly bound, no loose papers, etc). I just wanted to know if I'll be allowed to bring in a small rolling cart or rolling luggage (ie, rolling airline carry on suitcase) to carry my reference books and binders into the exam...? Is this typically allowed? Or are people only allowed to bring in whatever they can carry with their hands? I just don't want to show up on exam day and be told "oh no, you can't bring all those books in here" or something similar...
Thanks in advance for any help!