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New York MEE Booklet Structure
Does anyone know what the physical structure of the MEE booklet is for the NY exam if you're using a computer? Trying to figure out if there's room to write an outline in the book, or if we're given scratch paper separately, or if we just have to do it in ExamSoft?
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Re: New York MEE Booklet Structure
rct828 wrote:Does anyone know what the physical structure of the MEE booklet is for the NY exam if you're using a computer? Trying to figure out if there's room to write an outline in the book, or if we're given scratch paper separately, or if we just have to do it in ExamSoft?
You can write in the test booklet in the margins to make notes as you need or in the booklet I believe there were blank pages to make an outline on... there's no scratch paper handed out though
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Re: New York MEE Booklet Structure
It would seem to me there are substantial economies of scale in doing the outline in the response field itself, in any event. But, your life!