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Do we get some sort of scrap paper during the test? I know we can annotate answers and stuff, but I'm a very visual learner and I need to draw stuff out sometimes to remember it.
You get laminated paper and markers
I actually went to kinkos about 3 weeks before my test, and laminated 2 sheets of colored paper. Then I practiced using those sheets with dry erase markers on a daily basis. Try it, see if it helps.
DoctaJay, I don't care about other people's study habits because I do some questionable borderline OCD things as well. However, the dude was pretty much asking for it with this question...
I imagine it was said with a sincerely inquisitive tone with an emphasis on "does".
(No offense to laxman.)
I'll try not to be so targeted with my sarcasm b/c apparently it does not translate well across this forum.
You can find Paper Protectors almost anywhere. Just slip in a blank piece of computer paper and you got yourself a laminated surface to write on. Don't forget the dry erase markers.
I love this thread. 😀
The paper protectors are made of clear plastic and are designed to hold individual sheets of paper. You simply stick a blank sheet of computer paper inside and what you have is a make shift laminated surface to write on. You will need the dry erase markers to in order to write on the plastic. You can erase it when you're done.