I got it. My only issue I had on the exam was ethics. It seemed like although I learned the material it was worded in such a manner to confuse you. In a weird way, I feel they way they test ethics isn’t ethical. I bet if we communicated fees and such with clients the way they asked the questions in ethics we’d get in trouble for “unclear language.” Ethics is one of those things that should be asked in a clear, straight-forward method. You can trick me on CF, FRA, Devs, etc., but doing it on ethics just seems unethical.
Outside of that, I thought it was ok and told them so.
How can we avoid violating their rules when they ask us something like " Which should have been tested and which ones shouldn’t have been tested?". Don’t tell me this is another form of traps…
Yeah I complained baout proctors. They were mostly high school students who were there for a couple of extra bucks. They talked the whole time. After I shot them a dirty stare they would shut up for a bit but after awhile they continued to talk