Proctor dress code?!
Lol the proctor could be dressed out of the rocky horror picture show,
singing "Lets do the timewalk again!", I personally wouldnt care :)
2009/11/9 Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_ipexpert.com>
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 21:20, Ivan <ivanzghr_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > So, what do you think, is it better to wait a little bit or to
> > continue going on exam...What I'm trying to say, I failed on 4th this
> > month and I'm planning to go again one more time this year?
>
> Only you can answer that question! However, to help you, I will ask
> you few questions - you don't have to give me answers, but you should
> give yourself a frank answer:
>
> 1. Were you confident that you understood all the technologies covered
> by the blueprint?
>
> 2. Were you confident that you could quickly solve problems presented
> in the troubleshooting section?
>
> 3. Were you confident that you could quickly configure all the
> technologies presented in the configuration section?
>
> 4. Were you confident that yu would not be distracted by Proctor's
> attitude, dress code, lab temperature, color of the paper, user
> interface, unwashed candidate in front of you or earthquakes?
>
> 5. When you go next time, are you going to pass or try passing?
>
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