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Mr hawkings

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Does the testing center provide scratch paper?

For some reason, i have developed this annoying habit of writing down ABCDE and scratching off the obviously wrong answers for every question and its taking me longer to do the elliminations in my head or on the screen. My scratch paper at the end of every test is just a sheet filled with scratched out letters. Do i need to break this habit or will they provide a blank sheet. All i know is that i cant bring anything in with me.
 
They provide a laminated piece of plastic with VERY fat marker (from what i hear about people complaining about the marker size) so apparently you won't be able to have that much written on it at once but you can erase.
 
They gave me 2 sheets front and back of the laminated 8.5x11 pages with 2 markers and an eraser. They were not super fat, but one of them didn't write at all. It's more than adequate for your purposes esp if you erase after every q.
 
Does the testing center provide scratch paper?

For some reason, i have developed this annoying habit of writing down ABCDE and scratching off the obviously wrong answers for every question and its taking me longer to do the elliminations in my head or on the screen. My scratch paper at the end of every test is just a sheet filled with scratched out letters. Do i need to break this habit or will they provide a blank sheet. All i know is that i cant bring anything in with me.

I'm still doing Rx before UW, but at least in Rx, their in-house FRED-ish interface allows marking off of answers on screen. Was under the impression that the real one does also.

I mention this only because we used to use testing software at our school that didn't allow for marking of incorrect answers, but the current stuff does -- so before we switched, I did the same A/B/C/D/E thing.
 
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