Mission Accomplished
The test is over. It is what it is. What’s done is done, and I won’t know until late June whether it was done well or not. Sigh. Tired, tired sigh.
It was kind of embarrassing that in a room of about 15 people, I was the first person finished with all three portions of the test. And I even went back and double-checked my answers! Each test had 2 hours and 15 minutes allotted to it, and I seemed to finish every one of them at the one hour point. And each time you finished a section, you had to take your answer sheet and test booklet to the proctor’s table at the front of the room, turn in your answer sheet, and seal your test book. And then go back to your seat, gather your things, and leave the room. It really was disconcerting to be the first one out every time. My co-worker, who was also taking the test, said it was funny. She finished each section about 15 minutes after I did.
I did get to have my water in the test, which was good. It was a good testing experience, even though the test itself was tough and the situation was nerve-wracking.
I hope I pass.