any last minute things that can be done for AUD? Ive done countless MCQ and tried to memorize the mnemonics as best I can.

any last minute things that can be done for AUD? Ive done countless MCQ and tried to memorize the mnemonics as best I can.
Try and get a good night of sleep. I was thrown off by a few related questions. I left Auditing feeling like I failed because my study material never covered it. I later realized these questions probably weren't graded. I also felt terrible about the Sims.
Do good on the Communications (Use the Research Tab) & know the MC and you will pass
Good Luck
coops6677 - Take your time doing the multiple choice questions. Most people do not have an issue with the time. Don't sweat the communication tab is they want you to write a report. Like Vern said all the reports are in the research tab if you need them. The one thing I did is I would get to the Prometric center about 1 1/2 hours early and look over the items I was struggling with. Then I would go in and write them down on my scratch paper before the exam started (before I entered the launch code). It is hard to forget things in a short period of time. This always helped answer a couple of questions that I would have otherwise missed. Good Luck!!
Lee_IN, I don't think you can write down something on scratch paper before entering the launch code. I remember there's a note on every computer: "You can't write or use the scratch paper before exam".
Does anyone see the same note as me?
Thanks!
I am sitting for AUD tomorrow at 9:30. I am still up studying. I don't know what would be more beneficial. Continuing to cram. Or saying F it and getting some rest. I have put a lot of time in over the last 5 weeks. I hope that it all sticks come tomorrow. We shall see.
Joemark
Get a good night of sleep! A clear head is worth several points. Sorry - didn't see your postuntil this morning. Good Luck!
Bit_AUD,
you can write on your paper during the 10 minutes they give you when you are going through some introductory screens. The exam had already started technically but your time didn't start running. This is what the people refer to. This is definitely helpful especially on exams like BEC very heavily depending on formulas. I've used this time many times too. You just have to make sure you don't take too much time and go over the 10 minutes.
When I took the exam last week, I began writing down things I could remember. Then the attendant tapped me on the shoulder and informed me that if I didn't get into my exam I would "time out" and there would be nothing she could do about it. So I navigated to the first question and then finished writing.
I do not recall seeing a note saying you can't write notes before entering your code.. I will do this next time (if needed) and IF there is no note saying I can't :)
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