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Yea,,,,ran out of time lol. Im almost positive I failed but I had no time to write down my answers on the take home sheet. Im remember reading somewhere a while back that you can get a copy of your offical answer sheet after the results are posted in 5 weeks. True? If so then where?
done that for my Sgt test. u go there fill out piece of paper and make sure u give them 100 penies for their good work they do and then they will mail u a copy of ur score
Called dcas. They stated that you must appear in person to request your scantron. You DO NOT have to wait until the answer key is posted and can go down there today if you want. Takes about a week to get mailed to your home
-- Edited by BertMan on Monday 31st of October 2011 03:39:12 PM
For any of you guys that ran out of time, I asked the proctor why we were getting fingerprinted after the test began. Thats our time. I was knee deep in the in-basket when the guy came around with the ink pad...which he dropped twice. Probably took a minute from me and took me out of the zone. I know it was only a minute but you could rush through one maybe two questions at the end with an extra minute. On a test where one point could be a hundred names on the list...this is bull
Yea, I did the in basket last and rushed through it bc I was pressed for time. I had a little over an hour left and didn't even start the in basket, I was freaking out. Also I remember on my Sgt's exam, I was able to go over every question again and reread everything before I turned it in to see if I catch any blatant errors (like I picked a correct answer when they were asking for the incorrect answer, or I picked up on a trick I didn't see earlier) and then turned it in and I still had 2 hours to spare.
This test I could have taking 8-9 hours, seriously, it was that tricky rereading every question and interpreting what they were really asking...