I was already un happy with this new test method and the high cost, but now! come on is this for real? I show up at test center give them my ID and then Im told to empty my bags so they can inspect my books, ok no biggie, I am then told to empty my pockets and remove my watch and place items in my bag and given a key to a locker to place items in, I was told if I wanted to take in my life savers or gum I would have to unwrap item and place them on a tissue to take in? I guess wrappres make noise? while they inspected my books I had to read a form with 23 rules I had to agree to including the fact I would be under constant surviellance. again whatever, after I was called up I had to sign my form, stand up turn my pants pockets inside out, and then searched with a metal detector? is this for real?
I actually appreciate the high security of the exams, it protects our profession.
How does this protect engineering? And what exactly needs protecting and from I am a Gigantic DoucheBag
I didn't think the space constraint was too bad. The desk was small, but I think for seismic you only need Hiner, ASCE and IBC and maybe a folder of notes and I have enough room to have at least two open at the same time which is just fine for me.
But the booklet was just a mess. My center did not have mine ready, so I had to wait an hour for them to get it and print it. And although the review button on the Prometric software is useful, the annoying part is having to relocate the correct figure that goes with the question. The seconds it takes to flip back and forth adds up after a while. Not a fan of this booklet idea. It makes taking the exam feel very disjointed because you need to refer to both the screen and the physical paper in front of you.