I should hope by now that everybody taking the exam has read the policies and procedures. However, I know that there are some out there who didn’t. And there are some who will read this and will still mess it up. But hey–at lieast I tried.
When you arrive at the test center, there are four things that you ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE in order to take and pass the test. They are (in no particular order):
Your exam ticket - printed on clean, unused paper
Your passport - It cannot be expired. And no other ID will do (driver’s license, military ID, etc.)
Your calculator - it must be either an HP-12C (or one of its iterations) or the TI BA-2 (or one of its iterations). No other calculator will be allowed in the exam.
Your pencil (and pen for Level 3) - Make sure it is a #2 pencil. If it is a mechanical pencil, then make sure it is filled with HB lead (not B or 2B or 2H).
Of course, there are other things that you CAN bring with you, like earplugs, candy, or a pencil sharpener. But these four are imperatives. If you have all four of these, then you have a fighting chance of passing the exam. If you don’t, then you might as well sleep in on Saturday morning.
By candy I assume they mean any type of sucky sweets? Surely these are very noisy in the exam hall, removing packaging and whatnot?
I find myself getting extremely hungry during the three hour period, particularly during the morning session…would anyone have any advice? As far as I gather the only possible remedies to this are water and sucky sweets?
Just check my stationary , I have five 2B pencils :|. Oh, so HB is softer, isn’t it? Ok. Gonna buy two tomorrow. How about an eraser and a sharpener. Are we allowed to bring them with us? Will they provide some water? I am always thirsty when doing practice exams so far.
Yup. I actually had a calculator fail in the morning of L3. Went to Staples on the break and bought another so I had two for the afternoon.
I see people with a screwdriver and batteries but really, that’s a big waste of time. I’m not spending time to fix a battery during an exam. Don’t cheap out. Go buy another calc. It’s like $50. Money well spent considering the time put into this beast.