I just tested in June and what John said was partly correct. They told us we could write in, mark, insert page numbers to take us quickly to another reference, tab, or whatever else made it easy to find information.
BUT, DO NOT WRITE IN THE BOOK DURING THE TEST.
Main reason is they don't want you writing questions in your book and showing them to others. Security of the system and the multitude of questions already prepared for the tests. If they see you making any kind of mark in your book during the test, no questions, your gone, no score, start over. Don't get too paranoid about it but try to keep your pencil away from your book so there are no questions regarding when it was marked in. Also, use a pen and highlighter for pre-test notes and have only a pencil available at the test. No arguments that way.
Otherwise, everyone has to pick a system that works best for them. There have been several posts here on making up questions to practice and many have provided questions (very good ones). Practice, read, read, & practice. Get familiar with the book and don't forget to do at least a little study from the WIT book and other references listed.
You'll do fine. Have a Great Day, Brent
I was told the same thing, You will be escorted out of the exam area if you write in the book WHILE your taking the test. But whatever you have written in it beforehand does not matter.
I had alot of notes in my codebook, Also, I had the index copied and stapled together so I didn't have to keep flipping through the book to find something. Those were allowed as long as they were not a bunch of loose papers.
Brent,
You are correct. I was only partly correct. This question arose some time back and I looked through my old e-mails and found one from a gentleman at Hobart explaining it. Totaly skipped my little mind. LOL Thanks for the clarification.
jrw159
Alright, I did it again. Sometimes, seeing as I am a very poor and slow typist, my slow brain manages to outrun my slow fingers. I meant to say 'partly correct according to the instructor and protors at the test I took.' Cut myself short.
Pretty sure you didn't take it wrong, just thought I would clarify.
Have a Great Day, Brent
Yeah, I did not take it wrong or in a bad way. LOL
You have a good one too.
jrw159 :-)
If that detail is the only thing that ever skips your mind you are WAY ahead of me!
Griff
Griff,
Not by any means the only one to skip my mind. LOL This is why I save alot of e-mails, document everthing I can, and record important verbal conversations when it may come into play at a later date.
jrw159 :-)