Guys and gals who plan on attending the protest, who have serious time and cash invested in the outcome of this exam, and want to discuss/debate the various protestable or poorly worded (typo, missing words etc) questions, I think we would all benefit from a meeting or discussion. Any interest?
wereinbacklog said
Nov 27, 2013
I'm in
infinity said
Nov 27, 2013
I'm in.
METSIN09 said
Nov 27, 2013
Only if it's at Sonic.
richpd2 said
Nov 27, 2013
I'd be interested, I just feel like without seeing the actual questions again it might not help any. I'm going to the protest with that big blue bastard in my hand and I'm gonna do my best..
DumbBrass said
Nov 27, 2013
Fellows, Let's meet some where on this Saturday morning and have brain storming so we can prepare for this protest session. I will applaud everyone on not discussing question on this forum so integrity can be maintain and cheaters cannot cheat.
richpd2 said
Nov 27, 2013
I'll meet up ahead of time anywhere you guys want to decide how to protest some of them..
J Man said
Nov 27, 2013
Who's from Long Island? I am not saying it is the end all solution to the problem, but in the last few nights I have had the occasion to debate many of these questions and the specifics that came out were enlightening to some degree. If we all were to meet and discuss the questions as a group of five or ten, we will all realize one way or the other if we have a legit protest or just a challenging question that escaped us. There are a handful of questions which after some discussion seem to have multiple answers no matter what the question was. Then there are some with so many pitfalls that there was only one answer and this discussion will clear them up. There are a number of questions with errors so blatant i question wether they were proof read. Period. One suggestion is that anyone who meets up must bring an answer key so that we don't end up with a participant who hasn't experienced this wonderful test yet....
Guys and gals who plan on attending the protest, who have serious time and cash invested in the outcome of this exam, and want to discuss/debate the various protestable or poorly worded (typo, missing words etc) questions, I think we would all benefit from a meeting or discussion. Any interest?