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I have not sat for an exam, but I have been advised by other students to use the tutorial time to write down common formulas and timing check points if you use them.
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I used the tutorial time to write out all the equations I could remember onto the scratch paper they provided and no one had a problem with it. The information is coming from your brain, not a cheat sheet that you snuck in, so I don't see how they could prohibit it and there's nothing in the rules about it either (unless I'm missing something?). If you tried to take the scratch paper home with you then it might look like you were copying down the exam or something, but other than that I doubt it would be an issue.
On a side note, I think I used maybe two of the couple dozen equations/factoids that I wrote down at the beginning of the test. It's kind of funny in hindsight. |
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