Being comfortable and organized on test day makes a big difference. Calculator is more preference tho.I am constantly amazed at the discussions about what rolling carts did you use, what calculator did you use? Am I the only one that thinks it has zero bearing on the end goal?
Knowing where everything is at, especially for the code heavy structural exam, was a huge time saver. Being able to work out of the bins while studying helped me mentally prepare. Is it silly to think about how you are going to transport your materials? Maybe. One of the guys who took the exam in my session brought all his stuff thrown wily-nilly into a laundry basket. He still passed, but I sure felt a lot better about my material being semi organized - certainly made it easier to find things during the exam, which lessened my stress a little.I am constantly amazed at the discussions about what rolling carts did you use, what calculator did you use? Am I the only one that thinks it has zero bearing on the end goal?
True. But that is one less thing to worry about or have to struggle with when you are already stressed out for the exam.I am constantly amazed at the discussions about what rolling carts did you use, what calculator did you use? Am I the only one that thinks it has zero bearing on the end goal?
I probably was one of those. Not a laundry basket but i rolled in with a suitcase full of all the references. The arrangement was less based on ease to find and more based on making sure they don't tear each other when I rolled the bag vertically.Knowing where everything is at, especially for the code heavy structural exam, was a huge time saver. Being able to work out of the bins while studying helped me mentally prepare. Is it silly to think about how you are going to transport your materials? Maybe. One of the guys who took the exam in my session brought all his stuff thrown wily-nilly into a laundry basket. He still passed, but I sure felt a lot better about my material being semi organized - certainly made it easier to find things during the exam, which lessened my stress a little.
You seem like a joy to be around.I am constantly amazed at the discussions about what rolling carts did you use, what calculator did you use? Am I the only one that thinks it has zero bearing on the end goal?
Depends on the proctor. You're not allowed to have a row of books lined up fully across your desk (they need to be able to see you taking the exam) but maybe for a short line of books could be ok.I have a query for anyone that's taken this. Are we allowed to bring book end?
I had completely forgotten about this awesome advice. I brought trash bags with me on test day and they were lifesavers with the downpour that didn't stop before my exam.If anyone decides on using an open top crate, make sure you have a blanket or tarp in your car.
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