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Frank

2008-01-29, 5:25 pm

For those who has taken this test recently or about to take it, just
wondering what is allowed to bring to the examination room?
Ok, got the approved calculator.
No cell phone.
No books allow but could you bring blank sheets for calculations?
What about pen and pencil? Do they allow you to bring it or they supply?
Could you bring coffee or snack during the test?



Could you take a restroom break or are you locked in the room for four hours
at a time?
Is there a provision for lunch or do you bring your own?
How many questions in the morning and how many in the afternoon?
All questions in multiple choice format? Penalty for wrong answers?

Sorry for so many questions, just getting into it. Thanks in Advance.


DaveB

2008-01-29, 9:25 pm

On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:05:03 -0800, " Frank"
<noreplay@nothome.net> wrote:

>For those who has taken this test recently or about to take it, just
>wondering what is allowed to bring to the examination room?
>Ok, got the approved calculator.
>No cell phone.
>No books allow but could you bring blank sheets for calculations?
>What about pen and pencil? Do they allow you to bring it or they supply?
>Could you bring coffee or snack during the test?
>
>
>
>Could you take a restroom break or are you locked in the room for four hours
>at a time?
>Is there a provision for lunch or do you bring your own?
>How many questions in the morning and how many in the afternoon?
>All questions in multiple choice format? Penalty for wrong answers?
>
>Sorry for so many questions, just getting into it. Thanks in Advance.
>
>

Might want to bring your Teddy or blankie
Daveb
Long Ranger

2008-01-30, 3:25 am


<DaveB> wrote in message news:479fe4bf.12806951@news.dslextreme.com...
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:05:03 -0800, " Frank"
> <noreplay@nothome.net> wrote:
>
> Might want to bring your Teddy or blankie
> Daveb


I was thinking maybe a crying towel.


Bob Penoyer

2008-01-30, 3:25 am

On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:05:03 -0800, " Frank"
<noreplay@nothome.net> wrote:

>For those who has taken this test recently or about to take it, just
>wondering what is allowed to bring to the examination room?
>Ok, got the approved calculator.
>No cell phone.
>No books allow but could you bring blank sheets for calculations?
>What about pen and pencil? Do they allow you to bring it or they supply?
>Could you bring coffee or snack during the test?
>
>
>
>Could you take a restroom break or are you locked in the room for four hours
>at a time?
>Is there a provision for lunch or do you bring your own?
>How many questions in the morning and how many in the afternoon?
>All questions in multiple choice format? Penalty for wrong answers?
>
>Sorry for so many questions, just getting into it. Thanks in Advance.


Here is a Web page that might be helpful to you:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/pels/e_2007tips.htm

If all of your questions are not answered by the above page, call them
directly. I think they'll be happy to answer any questions you might
have. The number is at the top of this page:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/pels/contacts.htm

Good luck.
MRDPE

2008-01-31, 3:25 am

Bob Penoyer wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:05:03 -0800, " Frank"
> <noreplay@nothome.net> wrote:
>
>
> Here is a Web page that might be helpful to you:
> http://www.dca.ca.gov/pels/e_2007tips.htm
>
> If all of your questions are not answered by the above page, call them
> directly. I think they'll be happy to answer any questions you might
> have. The number is at the top of this page:
> http://www.dca.ca.gov/pels/contacts.htm
>
> Good luck.



Going directly to the state website is definitely a good idea.

We have some test strategy info here: http://theprofessionalengineer.com/test-strategy/

The Professional Publications Inc. forums are also a good place to ask questions: http://ppi2pass.com/forums/forums/show/1.page

Best Wishes,

--
MRDPE

http://TheProfessionalEngineer.com

Frank

2008-01-31, 8:25 pm

Thanks for the information to both Bob Penoyer and MRD, P.E.


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