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Question about rules OCA exam

 
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Hi guys. I'm gonna take my exam on 16th and i was looking for the rules and one says that no personal object is allowed and even they include wristwatches. So according to your experiences, couldn't you keep your clock with you?. For me it would be very bad because in my practices i use to measure the time with the chronometer fo my wristwatch.

And one more question, how long does the result of the exam take?

Thanks!
 
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There is a timer displayed on the screen, so you can easily keep track of time. The results are available about half an hour after the end of the exam.
 
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Ah nice! I thought it's gonna take more time. And about the clock, anyway it's different to be able to measure your time with a chronometer for each question but anyway it's what it is.

Thanks for your reply Brecht!.
 
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When I did the Enthuware exams, I kept a close eye on the time. In my experience, there is ample time to read the questions calmly and think about an answer. There should be even some time left to take a second look at some of the questions you marked.

You can do it!!  
 
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