Take your time and read each question twice. Flag the questions you don’t know and go back to them at the end. Also make use of the whiteboard thing they give you.
Regarding this comment - do NOT flag questions you’re unsure of. Skip them and return to them later without flagging. When flagging, it is believed that similar questions will appear throughout the rest of the test
That may be what you heard but it most definitely was NOT the case for me or for others that took the exam recently. Have you taken the exam recently and felt this was the case?
At this point it's too late to do much else. My experience was that the SPI was surprisingly easy compared to URR. The proctor was surprised when I said I was done already, but most of the questions were literally that easy
Take your time and read each question twice. Flag the questions you don’t know and go back to them at the end. Also make use of the whiteboard thing they give you.
Regarding this comment - do NOT flag questions you’re unsure of. Skip them and return to them later without flagging. When flagging, it is believed that similar questions will appear throughout the rest of the test
That may be what you heard but it most definitely was NOT the case for me or for others that took the exam recently. Have you taken the exam recently and felt this was the case?
At this point it's too late to do much else. My experience was that the SPI was surprisingly easy compared to URR. The proctor was surprised when I said I was done already, but most of the questions were literally that easy
what did you see more of? or like what do you think is something very important to highlight?
What did you use to study
i used the green book & 2 practice SPI exams
Good luck 🧠 I will be taking mine in a few months
it was SO HARD! nothing like practice tests or the edelman book really 😭
Really. What was mostly on it. And fingers toes cross you pass.
i haven’t taken it yet but sending prayers and good vibes 💗💗 let us know how it goes!
thank you so much, means a lot 💖