Ok folks. Don't do anything stupid and post a question from the test or something here. I'm just looking for general thoughts.
So how did you feel about it? Pass? Fail?
Personally I think it can go either way for me.
I felt pretty good after then morning session. I finished in about 3:15 or so which gave me a decent amount of time to review my score sheet to be sure I had bubbled correctly, spot check some problems I wasn't sure on and spend some extra time on a couple that I had really struggled with the first time(s) through the test. I put my pencil down right at the 5 minute warning and was very content with that. Headed out for lunch with a reasonable level of confidence.
The afternoon was a bloodbath. I was prepared for some of the questions but overall I was probably under-prepared in this area. I "finished" around 3:30 or so. Checked my answer sheet and a couple problems like I did in the morning and then bubbled in my guesses at the 5 minute warning. I had 6 or so that were total outright guesses. Not good. Many that I just wasn't sure of or may have taken a wrong approach. Who knows. Lost of stuff really threw me for a loop.
I left feeling pretty low. But just having the test over with for a while was a huge relief. It was like an enormous weight was lifted from me as I drove out of Indianapolis headed for a family birthday dinner.
At the end of the day I'm content with my level of preparation. If I have to give it another go I'll be spending 90% of my time working through problems. I worked a lot of problems this time around but more would have helped me I think.
I guess we'll see.
Other thoughts.
I had a good number of books. I used every book I brought. I didn't have as many as some people did. But I also had more than a few others it looked like. Mine all fit in a rolling, carry-on suitcase.
You don't think about eating or drinking. I had 3 bottles of water and some snack with me. I didn't touch a bottle of water until late in the morning session when I drank the entire thing. Did the same in the afternoon.
So how did you feel about it? Pass? Fail?
Personally I think it can go either way for me.
I felt pretty good after then morning session. I finished in about 3:15 or so which gave me a decent amount of time to review my score sheet to be sure I had bubbled correctly, spot check some problems I wasn't sure on and spend some extra time on a couple that I had really struggled with the first time(s) through the test. I put my pencil down right at the 5 minute warning and was very content with that. Headed out for lunch with a reasonable level of confidence.
The afternoon was a bloodbath. I was prepared for some of the questions but overall I was probably under-prepared in this area. I "finished" around 3:30 or so. Checked my answer sheet and a couple problems like I did in the morning and then bubbled in my guesses at the 5 minute warning. I had 6 or so that were total outright guesses. Not good. Many that I just wasn't sure of or may have taken a wrong approach. Who knows. Lost of stuff really threw me for a loop.
I left feeling pretty low. But just having the test over with for a while was a huge relief. It was like an enormous weight was lifted from me as I drove out of Indianapolis headed for a family birthday dinner.
At the end of the day I'm content with my level of preparation. If I have to give it another go I'll be spending 90% of my time working through problems. I worked a lot of problems this time around but more would have helped me I think.
I guess we'll see.
Other thoughts.
I had a good number of books. I used every book I brought. I didn't have as many as some people did. But I also had more than a few others it looked like. Mine all fit in a rolling, carry-on suitcase.
You don't think about eating or drinking. I had 3 bottles of water and some snack with me. I didn't touch a bottle of water until late in the morning session when I drank the entire thing. Did the same in the afternoon.