I am sure I was not the only ome in a classroom where the test proctor told us no highlighters. Then told us, no writing in the actual test booket. No one listened in the classroom I was in. People told her we were anyway but I am sure a few attempted to enforce this rule. At a minimum, it cut into our test time because the test already started when we were told this. Anyone else have the same issue.
Wheresthelist said
Apr 21, 2015
I was only told no highlighters or colored pens/ pencils. I wrote all o er my test book
Uknowme said
Apr 21, 2015
Our room didn't allow anything other then #2 pencils. You know how hard it is making notations that stand out on a roll call or inbasket in pencil!! Lmao I know others that used pens and highlighters.
sgt2be said
Apr 21, 2015
guys this has been gone over and over again...there is no protest here for the things. WE can complain all we want, but the no highlighter thing has been tried before. Do yourself a favor and focus on the patrol guide with what we can remember question wise. That thing has conflicts left and right and im pretty sure we can find acouple to pick at.
bigfoot45 said
Apr 21, 2015
Someone came around in my room checking wrists for "smart watches".
Jack Mehoff said
Apr 21, 2015
It said on your admission ticket all you're allowed to have is pencils and a non-scientific calculator. I've taken 4 promotional exams and been told no highlighters at all of them.
AhouseRocker said
Apr 22, 2015
You could of let me use a rainbow of highlighters......I barely mad any changes on the rollcall that's the sign I knew I was fcked.
signmy28 said
Apr 22, 2015
My proctor said they don't let you use highlighters because some of them can be used as scanners. There was an announcement made over the loudspeaker by some pencil neck at the Manhattan location before the test began.
I am sure I was not the only ome in a classroom where the test proctor told us no highlighters. Then told us, no writing in the actual test booket. No one listened in the classroom I was in. People told her we were anyway but I am sure a few attempted to enforce this rule. At a minimum, it cut into our test time because the test already started when we were told this. Anyone else have the same issue.
Someone came around in my room checking wrists for "smart watches".