tornados?? in the middle of an exam?? i’ll take my chances with the earthquakes.
The strangest thing happened in Brazil. Around 10 minutes after the start of the PM session, the lights went out !! Proctors were confused, everyone was in the dark and the test had to be stopped. We continued sat quietly for almost one hour. After moving lots of desks near the natural light the lights returned and the test reinitiated. We were compensated for that hour and become even more tired.
budfox427 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > mentioned it in another thread, but a dude showed > uo to take level 1 wearing a 3-piece suit in > Dallas. I did a triple take when I saw him. On > top of the obvious toolishness, it was 95 outside. I think that is funny! Not sure why you think it is “toolishness”.
There was someone in the bathroom in at the DC convention center who was standing in the stall, right up against the door, and I could hear papers shuffling (and no other noises that you may expect) Pretty clear that he was looking at notes… I thought pretty strongly about saying something to a proctor but I didn’t
rpfranca Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The strangest thing happened in Brazil. > Around 10 minutes after the start of the PM > session, the lights went out !! > > Proctors were confused, everyone was in the dark > and the test had to be stopped. We continued sat > quietly for almost one hour. After moving lots of > desks near the natural light the lights returned > and the test reinitiated. > > We were compensated for that hour and become even > more tired. This one definitely sucks. Throws you off your game for an entire hour.
pingdanny Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There was someone in the bathroom in at the DC > convention center who was standing in the stall, > right up against the door, and I could hear papers > shuffling (and no other noises that you may > expect) Pretty clear that he was looking at > notes… I thought pretty strongly about saying > something to a proctor but I didn’t Although I thought that dude was strange to do that kind of thing. Had you go and tell a proctor that, you would be worst. I could definitely understand you if he did that in the class room but if the dude take brake and go to the bathroom cheating. It is up to him. By doing just that, he would losse so much time. I guess both of you are weird ppl -)
tibwa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pingdanny Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > There was someone in the bathroom in at the DC > > convention center who was standing in the > stall, > > right up against the door, and I could hear > papers > > shuffling (and no other noises that you may > > expect) Pretty clear that he was looking at > > notes… I thought pretty strongly about > saying > > something to a proctor but I didn’t > > > Although I thought that dude was strange to do > that kind of thing. Had you go and tell a proctor > that, you would be worst. I could definitely > understand you if he did that in the class room > but if the dude take brake and go to the bathroom > cheating. It is up to him. By doing just that, he > would losse so much time. I guess both of you are > weird ppl -) I disagree. Anybody cheating on the exam deserves to be turned in and if I had known for sure it was happening I would have called them out, no question and I wouldn’t have lost a wink of sleep over it. If that person passes and you failed because they cheated, I bet you would agree. Nice grammar by the way
I can’t believe you didn’t turn him in! That fool had cheated his way to an unfair advantage over all of us. The only way exams work is if everyone plays by the rules.
If I was absolutely positive he was cheating I would have…I wish I would have said something in retrospect trust me
Accra was interesting, sort of… There was loud blaring old school music, heavy bass content…destabilizing… Lots more candidates, and some hot chicks at that…(my) typical stereotype for some though was, are these guys here to pass? by the way I was looking for AllLevelsPass, like, I was almost going insane thinking it would be ok to walk up to one of the 25 L3 candidates and just ask anyway… PM started like 40 mins after time…took off time to enjoy the music… encountered a gum-chewing proctor with attitude twice…I was surprised I kept my cool. Maybe because most others were over-compensating in their niceness…at a point, I thot I noticed the proctors in front ask him to creep up behind my back like I was cheating or something…could be that I just got paranoid…
Really long lines at the bathroom in the Boston site. The room was not acceptable for the exam. Wasted about 5 minutes waiting in line.
secret_sauce Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Took the exam in NJ. It was really cold (wonder if > it’s weird, per se.) And the proctors in Section P > were really slow collecting exam books. do you know what “per se” means?