Laminated Sheet vs White Board?!?!?!

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I've read some threads that said you are given two laminated sheets + markers on the test.
On ADA, I read that you are given a 8 1/2 x 11 whiteboard.
What's the difference between the two?
I've actually practiced using a whiteboard.
Is it random as to which type we get?
Thanks in advance! 🙂
 
They give you two yellow laminated sheets of paper that act as "white boards," two dry erase markers, and an eraser. You can use the sheets front and back and I found them pretty easy to use. Be careful not to erase work you planned on coming back to. Hope this helps!
 
I was given two laminated sheets too. I practiced with a white board, but those sheets are alot easier to use.
 
i got two blue front/back laminated sheets, two markers and an eraser. very easy to use. the only issue i had with mine is that i write big and the "prometric" logo took up a few blocks of space on the top 🙂
 
no, laminated sheets cant be folded up.
as long as I'm not given a white board, everything else can be folded up, the question is, are we allowed to do so? will the moderator run in the room, yell at me for destroying the Prometric testing center's property?
 
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