A few specific words of warning after my first exam (and some advice seeking!)

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    Caitlin Torrance (Edited )

    This seems pretty on point for how terrible the ncarb whiteboard software is. The only piece of advice I can give is to "suck it up" and play ncarb's games knowing you will never have to work with such terrible software in the real world, and use the demo exam for EVERY practice exam or quiz you take. It was kind of good practice to for dealing with unreasonable AHJs in the real world too! I never used the highlighter tool because I heard a lot of people say it caused crashes or didn't work. I did use the strike-through tool sparingly on all 6 exams with no problems.

    Every Prometric center is different, so if glare is a real issue I suggest you try to get an accommodation. Not being able to see + having the environment trigger headaches puts you at a disadvantage others don't have, and ncarb is all about "equality of the test". I put that in quotes because they say that a lot but it practice I wonder if it's true based on stories I've heard. Bluelight glasses may be helpful, or light sunglasses if you can get that as an accommodation. Maybe having a proctor turn down the screen brightness could help?

    And congrats on passing your first exam! I wish I could say it got easier, but it doesn't. Still, getting that first pass is a big deal, so enjoy that. Good luck on the rest of them!

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    Suchitra Van

    Interesting, thx. I can now explain why I have headaches for last two days even after passing my PPD. It’s the screen concentration for 4.25 hrs straight.

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    Patrick Meiburg

    Congrats on your first pass! I use a $10-$20 pair of blue-light glasses I found off Amazon, it helps.

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