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2+2=5
04-29-2005, 01:22 PM
I saw in the directions that you have to write your candidate number and exam number on the top of every page. Does anyone know, can we do this either before or after time is up, or do we have to do it as we work through the exam. Granted i know this only takes about 1 minute total time to do all pages, but I just thought I'd ask now rather than get disqualified.

laurisssa
04-29-2005, 02:02 PM
I think it depends on your proctor. I know my proctor gives us time at the beginning, but if we end up needing more than one sheet, no time is given at the end to lable these. I doubt you would be given time at the end since someone would keep working and try to pass it off.

J.T.
04-29-2005, 02:02 PM
I saw in the directions that you have to write your candidate number and exam number on the top of every page. Does anyone know, can we do this either before or after time is up, or do we have to do it as we work through the exam. Granted i know this only takes about 1 minute total time to do all pages, but I just thought I'd ask now rather than get disqualified.

The proctor gives you some time before the exam starts to number pages. No time allowed afterward.

BigLarry
04-29-2005, 04:38 PM
You will get time to number all your pages before the exam starts... It does not eat into your 4 hours. Be sure to get there early (15 minutes at least), because they start this process before the 9:30 kickoff.

Do not leave any writing for after time is up. The proctors can get really jumpy about writing after the bell. You don't have to keep you sheets in order, though. You will be instructed to order your sheets after the bell... That's OK... As I go through the exam, I make piles. One pile is for the 100% complete problems (or as complete as I am going to get) - once they go in there, I almost never look at them again. Skipped questions go here too - hopefully there aren't that many of these... Another pile is for the problems where I have sketched out some ideas on the first pass, but they need further work.

I hope this helps... And good luck!

BigLarry