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If you are well-prepared for the exam then you will be under time pressure because you will be able to answer most or all of the questions. Every sitting there are well-prepared candidates who don't pass because they ran out of time. Don't be one of them. I'm going to explain how you can avoid that. | If you are well-prepared for the exam then you will be under time pressure because you will be able to answer most or all of the questions. Every sitting there are well-prepared candidates who don't pass because they ran out of time. Don't be one of them. I'm going to explain how you can avoid that. | ||
− | On the left is the point grid from the 2018.Spring Technology-Based Exam. You'll be given something similar for the CBT version. This exam is 4 hours long and the simple yet powerful idea is to divide the exam into '''4 roughly equal one-hour blocks'''. This is shown on the right below. You should spend the first 3-4 minutes of the exam doing the same thing on your scrap paper. This exam has 55.5 points so each block will have about 14 points. | + | The illustration further down shows what you need to do but here is the key idea: |
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+ | * On the left is the point grid from the 2018.Spring Technology-Based Exam. You'll be given something similar for the CBT version. | ||
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+ | On the left is the point grid from the 2018.Spring Technology-Based Exam. You'll be given something similar for the CBT version. This exam is 4 hours long and the simple yet powerful idea is to divide the exam into '''4 roughly equal one-hour blocks'''. This is shown on the right below. You should spend the first 3-4 minutes of the exam doing the same thing on your scrap paper. This exam has 55.5 points so each block will have about 14 points. There will be a countdown timer visible on your screen while you're taking the exam, you must complete each block within each one-hour time frame | ||
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Revision as of 19:44, 28 October 2020
If you are well-prepared for the exam then you will be under time pressure because you will be able to answer most or all of the questions. Every sitting there are well-prepared candidates who don't pass because they ran out of time. Don't be one of them. I'm going to explain how you can avoid that.
The illustration further down shows what you need to do but here is the key idea:
Divide this 4-hour exam into 4 roughly equal one-hour blocks of time
- On the left is the point grid from the 2018.Spring Technology-Based Exam. You'll be given something similar for the CBT version.
On the left is the point grid from the 2018.Spring Technology-Based Exam. You'll be given something similar for the CBT version. This exam is 4 hours long and the simple yet powerful idea is to divide the exam into 4 roughly equal one-hour blocks. This is shown on the right below. You should spend the first 3-4 minutes of the exam doing the same thing on your scrap paper. This exam has 55.5 points so each block will have about 14 points. There will be a countdown timer visible on your screen while you're taking the exam, you must complete each block within each one-hour time frame