David,
I thought I was doing fine after 2 hrs. I had about 48 of the 95 questions done. Then somehow I must have gotten slower or the questions were getting longer. I know that between 80-90 and got a few real long ones in a row and I would just stare for a second or two (at least I think it was only a second or two) and say to myself "OH NO!" It's not that the questions were unfair, because actually I thought it was far more interesting reading cases than the simple two line questions, but after about three hours, I was brain dead for the last hour.
Mike
>Mike,
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>>>Towards the end of the distributed exam, I didn't even have time to read the problems carefully enough.
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>At 1-1/2 hrs I was 25% done, at 3 hrs I was just over 60% done, and then I started sweating and picked up the pace! Marked and skipped a few, got to the end with 10 minutes to spare, then went back to the checked ones I skipped, finished them, and reviewed others I checked to be sure of the answer, then landed on the LONGEST question with 30 secs left .... took 5 more minutes on it!
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>Then the pressure lifted, but I agree -- 95 of THOSE questions needed more than 4 hours.
Michael P. Antonovich, MCSD
Email: mike@micmin.com
MicMin Associates - Orlando, FL