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Taking AUD next week and I’m getting nervous about the actual experience of the exam being on a computer. When studying I much prefer being able to write things down and when taking tests I usually make notes on the actual question so as to emphasize certain words, underline, etc.
When doing these practice tests I find that after awhile my eyes start to hurt/get tired/contacts start to dry out and I start to skim the questions for important words, but sometimes miss an “except” or “not true” part of a question. So for Becker review I’ve had my zoom % on really high and brightness a little lower so that way I don’t have to squint and my eyes last a lot longer. I know with AUD reading the question is VERY important, so I want to hopefully try to avoid any negative circumstances with my eyes come test day.
Are you able to adjust your zoom % or brightness on computer in actual exam? Do you have any form of scratch paper/ something to write on?
AUD: 99 (11/26/2014)
BEC: 1/5/2015
REG: 2/27/2015
FAR: 5/18/2015Using Becker Review, but will add Ninja MCQ for FAR®.
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