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For those who didn't attend, this is just a summary of how the session went down if you're curious.
When I arrived, I was routed to the back/side entrance. They checked for the white admission card and then gave us a room and seat number.
Once seated in the room, the reference book, exam book, fingerprint card, essay/protest carbon pages, protest procedure informational sheet, scrap, and fingerprint cards were handed out. Everything gets your name on it.
The answers were posted on huge blown up poster papers, one on each wall of the room.
If you protested a question, you filled out the carbon copy essay sheet. When done with everything, you filled out the bottom of the informational sheet, denoting if you were protesting or not, and then the summary section to indicate how many questions you were protesting and how many essay pages you did. There was no photocopier of course so all pages from the PG you had to bring yourself.
All material gets returned to them and they check the green answer sheet for any stay marks. there are any marks at all other than your answers, they confiscate the sheet. Then you get a white exit pass.
Then you leave the room and proceed to the stairs where another person checks the green sheet again and the exit pass. Again, any stray marks gets your sheet confiscated. I had tiny little question marks next to my answers from when I took the test and they didn't let me keep it, despite the person in the room having given the OK. I tried to tell the supervisor this but he said no anyway. No big deal since I have a copy
You then proceed downstairs where they collect the exit pass and leave.
The entire school was PACKED with DCAS personnel. I honestly have no idea how that other poster "arrow" got the answers out. Maybe he remarked the answers on the green sheet itself by erasing his pencil marks. That's the only way I saw it could've been done. Or a really quick cellphone photo of the answers on the wall.
-- Edited by bngeek on Saturday 30th of November 2013 09:51:58 PM
For those who didn't attend, this is just a summary of how the session went down if you're curious.
When I arrived, I was routed to the back/side entrance. They checked for the white admission card and then gave us a room and seat number.
Once seated in the room, the reference book, exam book, fingerprint card, essay/protest carbon pages, protest procedure informational sheet, scrap, and fingerprint cards were handed out. Everything gets your name on it.
The answers were posted on huge blown up poster papers, one on each wall of the room.
If you protested a question, you filled out the carbon copy essay sheet. When done with everything, you filled out the bottom of the informational sheet, denoting if you were protesting or not, and then the summary section to indicate how many questions you were protesting and how many essay pages you did. There was no photocopier of course so all pages from the PG you had to bring yourself.
All material gets returned to them and they check the green answer sheet for any stay marks. there are any marks at all other than your answers, they confiscate the sheet. Then you get a white exit pass.
Then you leave the room and proceed to the stairs where another person checks the green sheet again and the exit pass. Again, any stray marks gets your sheet confiscated. I had tiny little question marks next to my answers from when I took the test and they didn't let me keep it, despite the person in the room having given the OK. I tried to tell the supervisor this but he said no anyway. No big deal since I have a copy
You then proceed downstairs where they collect the exit pass and leave.
The entire school was PACKED with DCAS personnel. I honestly have no idea how that other poster "arrow" got the answers out. Maybe he remarked the answers on the green sheet itself by erasing his pencil marks. That's the only way I saw it could've been done. Or a really quick cellphone photo of the answers on the wall.
-- Edited by bngeek on Saturday 30th of November 2013 09:51:58 PM
For those who didn't attend, this is just a summary of how the session went down if you're curious.
When I arrived, I was routed to the back/side entrance. They checked for the white admission card and then gave us a room and seat number.
Once seated in the room, the reference book, exam book, fingerprint card, essay/protest carbon pages, protest procedure informational sheet, scrap, and fingerprint cards were handed out. Everything gets your name on it.
The answers were posted on huge blown up poster papers, one on each wall of the room.
If you protested a question, you filled out the carbon copy essay sheet. When done with everything, you filled out the bottom of the informational sheet, denoting if you were protesting or not, and then the summary section to indicate how many questions you were protesting and how many essay pages you did. There was no photocopier of course so all pages from the PG you had to bring yourself.
All material gets returned to them and they check the green answer sheet for any stay marks. there are any marks at all other than your answers, they confiscate the sheet. Then you get a white exit pass.
Then you leave the room and proceed to the stairs where another person checks the green sheet again and the exit pass. Again, any stray marks gets your sheet confiscated. I had tiny little question marks next to my answers from when I took the test and they didn't let me keep it, despite the person in the room having given the OK. I tried to tell the supervisor this but he said no anyway. No big deal since I have a copy
You then proceed downstairs where they collect the exit pass and leave.
The entire school was PACKED with DCAS personnel. I honestly have no idea how that other poster "arrow" got the answers out. Maybe he remarked the answers on the green sheet itself by erasing his pencil marks. That's the only way I saw it could've been done. Or a really quick cellphone photo of the answers on the wall.
-- Edited by bngeek on Saturday 30th of November 2013 09:51:58 PM
Unless you have a better answer key. Which will be the same as the one posted. I have nothing to gain. I didn't finished and ended with the worst possible.
-- Edited by Arrow on Sunday 1st of December 2013 01:47:12 AM
I GUESS WE ARE GOING TO ACCEPT THE FACT THAT DCAS CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT.. NO LAW SUIT?? SO FOR THE ONES THAT DIDINT MAKE IT, EXPECT TO TAKE A TEST OF 200 QUESTIONS IF DCAS DECIDES TO DO THE SAME.. WHEN WILL IT STOP.. I CALL FOR A CLASS ACTION!!!!
Our class they came in and said that's it all green sheets are to be turned in.... Then 20 min later after 3 people left they said no wait. A min we can't take the green sheets
In my classroom the instructor flat out told me directly that i can write my answers on any sheet of paper of mine snd take with me but do not write on any dcas forms becuz they need their own stuff back
So everyone in the class was writing the answers down as we were directed was possible.
Arrow, I wasn't casting doubt on your key, just wondering aloud how you did it. Thanks for getting it. P.S. Edit your post and remove the part about how you got it. I don't put anything past this city and they may come looking for you.... I'm sure you just had a really good memory and posted it from memory.