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J-manX
12-04-2008, 01:53 PM
How the process for the Walk-in exam? Do you need to bring calculator or scrap paper to do some math? How long is it? Can you go back pages on the computer to read something you might have missed or after you click next that's it you cant go back?
If you can go in full detail please do. Just want to know how it works because I'm thinking of taking the walk-in exam. I took the practice one and passed but i think i can get a higher score if i was able to click back to read a things i might have not notice the first time.
Thank You in Advance for the help.
madcat816
12-04-2008, 11:03 PM
heres how it works, just took it last night:
bring a pencil which you won't need since they provide them for you, your brain and your ID. show up to 2 Lafayette a half-hour before the time of a walk-in to get paperwork done quick and ready for the test on time.
you fill out some easy forms and hop on a computer, 10 min tutorial that you can't skip. then you have 3 hrs (i think) to complete it. start off with 10 min memorizing the picture they give which is a joke, just remember every number, and detail possible and repeat them in your head (repetition = memorization)
11 questions on the pic which you cannot take notes on or go back to. 86 total on the test, the rest of the questions are pretty straightforward. You can click back to whatever question and info you want after the 10 min pic. you can change answers, review them and have scrap paper to take notes.
i started 7:01pm finished at 8:38pm. takes pretty much 2hrs more or less, and the comp shows you your score immediately after with a printout.
J-manX
12-04-2008, 11:19 PM
Thanks you so much might go tomorrow morning
NYCTNT
12-05-2008, 12:27 AM
math? its a cop job! LOL!
Goodluck!
J-manX
12-05-2008, 10:34 PM
math? its a cop job! LOL!
Goodluck!
true what was i thinking lol
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