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    Posted 25-07-11 08:54 PM
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    at least two months later went well
    Yeah it was a good feeling knowing I wouldn't have to relive that experience.
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    Posted 25-07-11 09:06 PM
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    yeh! My friend's arranged a tour around the uni for a walkabout too. Then Barossa and Maggie Beer.
    Weiiiiiiiiii how fun. and love optimist prime and NEGATRONNNN. I'll admit, until very recently, that is actually what I thought optimus prime's name was...


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    Posted 25-07-11 09:49 PM
    Hi guys, I just have a couple very trivial/simple questions - just wondering, are we expected to memorise our candidate # or will we have our admission ticket with us? (Or will we be allocated a seat where it has a tag or something with our candidate/ID number on it?) Also, with the table named INITS (assuming it stands for initials), it IS just your initials in the order of [given name][last name], right?

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    Posted 25-07-11 11:45 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Andiio View Post
    Hi guys, I just have a couple very trivial/simple questions - just wondering, are we expected to memorise our candidate # or will we have our admission ticket with us? (Or will we be allocated a seat where it has a tag or something with our candidate/ID number on it?) Also, with the table named INITS (assuming it stands for initials), it IS just your initials in the order of [given name][last name], right?

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    There's no harm in memorising it. Most of the numbers are repeated and my guess it that you have a double/triple-1 in there.
    Otherwise, I do think you're allowed your admission ticket. I do remember carrying a red/pink slip although I can't remember what was written in it. Maybe it's the candidate number? As for seat allocation I don't think you're allocated a seat with your number on it as it's a large hall and it's first come first serve basis.
    INITS? No idea what you're on about with tables named INITS. Initials are usually first-last name anyway.

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    Posted 26-07-11 12:01 AM
    I printed off the attached answer sheet (with the bubbles and details and all) that came along with either of the ACER Prac tests, and it has a table with INITS - which I assumed was initials. But yeah it should be.

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    Posted 26-07-11 12:06 AM
    Before the exam they go through how to fill out everything at an infuriatingly slow pace, you'll work out what to do for sure
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    Posted 26-07-11 01:04 AM
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    True. With most exams you can get a good vibe for how you went after you've sat them but I guess umat is different.
    with exception to section 3 of UMAT I couldn't aggree more!
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    Posted 26-07-11 01:21 AM
    Ben's tip: make sure you plan many, many things to do near the end of September... because that will possibly be one of the most built up and nerve-wracking times of your recent life.
    Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.
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    Posted 26-07-11 07:55 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by ashllis91 View Post
    Before the exam they go through how to fill out everything at an infuriatingly slow pace, you'll work out what to do for sure
    I thought that was good. I was feeling hell nervy so it was good to have a 5 minute chill sesh before the exam.
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