FLBuff PE
Multi-disciplinary engineer
I haven't tabbed my references in my previous 2 attempts, and am curious if others tabbed theirs. How did you tab? Was it useful in the exam? Did you tab specific equations, then write on the tab?
This saved me more time than anything in the exam. The "other website" has links to the index you can print off so you don't have to worry about running each page through the copier. I made sure I printed it on both sides of the page and I comb-bound it so I would was easier to flip through and so the proctors would allow it.I also ran a copy of the index and put it in the binder. Those two measures saved me a lot of time.
I must give you credit, squish. At first I said 'Bah! I'll be able to stand my book up on the shelf if I tab the top.' But you were right. I found myself constantly getting up from my chair to see what my tabs said while I was working problems. I have now removed the tabs from the top, and re-tabbed the bottom. Next time I'll know to listen to successful veterans!I would love to reiterate that tabs at the top of the book are impossible to see when the book is laying flat. TAB THE BOTTOM!!!
I tabbed my book by topic (5 colors), and general info (1 color). major sections went at the bottom (a lot of times that was a new chapter title but sometimes it was something else) and specifics went on the side. i used them a LOT during the test. i wasnt constantly flipping through the index for a page number, or through a chapter to find a topic. i tried to make sure that every item on the ncees exam list had a tab- that was helpful bc if i knew the subject of the question i could at least get to the right couple of pages to maybe find the answer.
there are pictures of my book somewhere on here, or at least in my profile- feel free to look at them and see if it might work for you.
all of this was in the cerm- i didnt tab any other books. i tabbed my binders- i matched the color to the color on the cerm- looking back i wouldnt have done that- then the whole binder has the same color tabs and its hard to find stuff. just throwing that out there.
The images are there. If you can't see them you may want to check that your board settings are set so that you are able to see pictures in threads.Hi Everybody...it's me again. Question - I am spending this week finishing off my tabbing (had been using temp ones similar to what Dleg said) wanted to take a look at this "Shaggy method." When I follow the link in the thread, it pulls up the Shaggy thread, but I don't see any pictures...are they gone?
The beautiful thing about tabbing first with "temporary" removable post-its is that you can try out different organizational methods, see if you like them, and then replace with "permanent" tabes once you are satisfied.Hi Everybody...it's me again. Question - I am spending this week finishing off my tabbing (had been using temp ones similar to what Dleg said) wanted to take a look at this "Shaggy method." When I follow the link in the thread, it pulls up the Shaggy thread, but I don't see any pictures...are they gone?
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