dry erase board and pen

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my board was.. smaller than A4 (8 by 11).. that is.. the board was that size.. only it had some writing of what company made it etc.. covering 1/3 of that board.. 👎 .. so the actual writing space was 2/3 of the 8 by 11 board.

.. wow.. i hope one can understand what i'm saying here... lol

as for the marker, i had the one you posted in the first link.
 
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For those of you that don't know... the thing that looks like a second mouse? That's an eraser. I wasn't told this until after the whole thing was done (I used my hand to erase the sheets). My whole arm was blue, as well as the desk where I was sitting.
 
For those of you that don't know... the thing that looks like a second mouse? That's an eraser. I wasn't told this until after the whole thing was done (I used my hand to erase the sheets). My whole arm was blue, as well as the desk where I was sitting.

Yeah, I moved that thing instead of computer mouse many times by mistake thinking that my computer is frozen. Same color, same shape. And then I left it in the testing room again by mistake and had to go back get it!!
 
Your pen will be the fine tip pen you have here.

For your board. It is actually not a hard board. It is a lamented paper that has gridlines on it size of 11*8. The top portion has prometric info on it and some instruction which takes good 1/3 of your available space.

They gave me two markers up front and told me that I can exchange them later if it runs out in the middle of the test. I only used one of them and it did not run out. Honestly there are not many calculation to do and I used my board mostly for the Math section.
 
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