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Posted: Fri May 9th, 2008 06:29 pm |
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Does the reference sheet has anything else besides formulas and if yes what?
Is it somewhat similar to the mock-up exam ref page?
Does the Psychometric chart has notes - what is what or just numbers and you need to know what particular elements of the chart represent?
Just trying to minimize unnecessary memorizing.....
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Posted: Fri May 9th, 2008 08:52 pm |
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There were some other tables and charts in the reference section - things like typical sizes of various equipment and components. If you get a question that asks for something numerical and the question doesn't have a table or chart with it then you should check the reference section, as there are only a few questions on the test that require memorized information (but there are those few...)
As for the psychometric chart: this didn't appear in the reference section, but there were a number of questions for which understanding of it was necessary (some of them included a chart and some didn't.) It didn't have notes - you need to understand what is represented.
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Posted: Fri May 9th, 2008 09:25 pm |
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