matt267 PE
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I think the no staples thing is in the ncees agreement.
Same thing happened to me JQ. I had my GA Tech binder which had in the back pocket, the packing slip I saved when it first arrived. It didn't even occur to me (with everything else on my mind at the time) to comb through everything to look for loose sheets of paper. Another good exam preparation tip I suppose. Anyway, they took only the loose sheet of paper which had me sweating even more during and after the exam. But then I realized if had truly been a problem, I probably wouldn't have been allowed to continue the exam. I wouldn't worry about it.They did take everything, which I was fine with. One pack was test masters notes which I probably wouldn't have used, then a 2011 NCEES exam, plus whatever random scraps of paper were in some of those books I hadn't opened since college.
It was Roberta from the MD licensing office that took it. She didn't seem to concerned about. I'm trying not to worry.
Did they let you finish the exam? If so, and assuming you didn't write anything into the stapled packet, then I would think you'd be okay.They did take everything, which I was fine with. One pack was test masters notes which I probably wouldn't have used, then a 2011 NCEES exam, plus whatever random scraps of paper were in some of those books I hadn't opened since college.
It was Roberta from the MD licensing office that took it. She didn't seem to concerned about. I'm trying not to worry.
Hopefully you didn't have any pencil marks in the notebooks.Did they let you finish the exam? If so, and assuming you didn't write anything into the stapled packet, then I would think you'd be okay.They did take everything, which I was fine with. One pack was test masters notes which I probably wouldn't have used, then a 2011 NCEES exam, plus whatever random scraps of paper were in some of those books I hadn't opened since college.
It was Roberta from the MD licensing office that took it. She didn't seem to concerned about. I'm trying not to worry.
This probably varies by exam location and/or proctor discretion. Because as I said above, they found my loose sheet of paper during the exam an just confiscated it. Nothing more......but if they caught during the exam, ya you will get kick out
The 'staples does not equal binding' is in the candidate agreement.I'm going to add to this thread for future readers.
Clocks .... Bring a watch.
Temperature ..... It got pretty warm in there in April
Seats .... If you are shorter you may want to bring something to sit on. I ended up sitting on two textbooks the entire exam. The chairs are relatively low in relation to the tables, and it's really hard to see the tabs on your books.
Boxes .... This killed me. All your material needs to be in clear bins. If you pack in bankers boxes you will have to empty them and keep them on the floor.
This probably goes for everywhere, but learn from my stupid mistake. 3 heavy duty staples binding 150 pages into a book isn't considered "bound."
I mentioned several times in several threads to be bring a tush cush!John did you have to relinquished those items? It did get warm in there. Let me add, those seats were uncomfortable! Bring the seat cushion!! I should have taken heed to that suggestion.
Also invest in a pack of bungee chords to strap your boxes to the cart. Walmart had four for maybe $4. This one lady, her boxes kept falling over. I felt so bad for her.
The 'staples does not equal binding' is in the candidate agreement.I'm going to add to this thread for future readers.
Clocks .... Bring a watch.
Temperature ..... It got pretty warm in there in April
Seats .... If you are shorter you may want to bring something to sit on. I ended up sitting on two textbooks the entire exam. The chairs are relatively low in relation to the tables, and it's really hard to see the tabs on your books.
Boxes .... This killed me. All your material needs to be in clear bins. If you pack in bankers boxes you will have to empty them and keep them on the floor.
This probably goes for everywhere, but learn from my stupid mistake. 3 heavy duty staples binding 150 pages into a book isn't considered "bound."
The clear bins requirement I have never heard of.
So they only confiscated the material you didn't have bound, right? Did you get it back?
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