> As far as I know, there were two surveyors and about a hundred+ engineers. You're not kidding about the life impact...this was pretty much a "must-pass" for me and my end goal after years of planning for it. Of course, all that pressure decided to come bearing down on me when they said BEGIN! A lot of people knew I was taking it and I have a lot riding on whether I pass or fail.
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> I thought I did worse on the morning session and better on the afternoon. There's nothing like looking at the first question of the test and thinking "oh $%T!". Then looking at the next one and thinking the same thing.
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> I also used Browns and the ACSM definitions but I also found the Wattles legal book useful too. All of the other fancy references and printouts sat unused but I did see where they would be useful if you weren't comfortable in a certain area. I used an unprogrammed HP35 and it did just fine. There weren't as many Calc questions as I was expecting but that thing worked great. I'd started using it for work about 1 year prior just so I'd be comfortable with it. I'm switching back to my HP48 now...I love that thing.
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> I agree about the email notification but if it increases the response time, I'll take it! A marching band and baton twirlers would've been nice because that's what I felt like seeing after clicking on that link.
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> Congratulations to you...sorry for the rambling but it's Saturday night and I'm having a few celebratory drinks!
I dont know about you but I thought the L.S.I.T. was about 10 times harder, with a much larger variety of questions? I came out of that test not knowing which end to scratch.