What's the best strategy for attacking the surveying exam?
Last time I took the exam, I just went in order, from 1 to 55. If there was a complicated problem, I guess and moved on to the next. I admit I spent too much time on some problems that I should have just skipped. I ended up missing out on some questions at the end that looked answerable (but I only had time to guess).
I see some people on this forum say it's better to take some time at the beginning of the exam to go thru the exam, and mark which ones are easy and hard. Then do the easy ones first and hard ones after. I am scared to try that though, as I feel I will waste too much at the beginning marking questions. Also, it's easier to skip around and do questions out of order on a paper/pencil exam (like the 8 hour exam), than it is on a computerized exam.
What do you guys think? What is the best way of doing the exam? What approach worked for you?
Thanks!
Last time I took the exam, I just went in order, from 1 to 55. If there was a complicated problem, I guess and moved on to the next. I admit I spent too much time on some problems that I should have just skipped. I ended up missing out on some questions at the end that looked answerable (but I only had time to guess).
I see some people on this forum say it's better to take some time at the beginning of the exam to go thru the exam, and mark which ones are easy and hard. Then do the easy ones first and hard ones after. I am scared to try that though, as I feel I will waste too much at the beginning marking questions. Also, it's easier to skip around and do questions out of order on a paper/pencil exam (like the 8 hour exam), than it is on a computerized exam.
What do you guys think? What is the best way of doing the exam? What approach worked for you?
Thanks!