Hi Ryan,
I understand that the test is administered via computer; but I recall
reading
somewhere that the cut and paste features don't work nor does the spell
Check -
JA - correct
What are you given to write notes on? I've seen answers ranging from a
piece of paper to a whiteboard to it depends on which testing facility
you are
using.
JA - I was given a white board, or rather many white boards to write
I understand that you can "review" your essay answer after you have
written
it. Does this mean that I can write the first case, mark it for review,
write the
second case, mark that for review and then go back and make changes to
the
first case? My tendency for exams are to start one, if I get a mental
block,
attack the next question then go back to the previous question. Can
this be
done?
JA - You can always go back to a previous answer and review/change it.
Once you have finished part 1, you cannot go back to it.
Ryan, call me if you would like to talk.
John Annunziello, CRM, CDIA+, ermm
Records and Information Audit/Compliance Officer
Corporate Services Department
Office of the Regional Clerk
(905) 830-4444 x1318
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Subject: CRM Part 6 Whiteboard/Supplies Question
Hi Everyone,
I'm in the midst of preparing for Part 6 of the CRM exams for this
February and
had a few questions around what you are given for the exam.
- I understand that the test is administered via computer; but I recall
reading
somewhere that the cut and paste features don't work nor does the spell
check.
- What are you given to write notes on? I've seen answers ranging from
a
piece of paper to a whiteboard to it depends on which testing facility
you are
using.
- I understand that you can "review" your essay answer after you have
written
it. Does this mean that I can write the first case, mark it for review,
write the
second case, mark that for review and then go back and make changes to
the
first case? My tendency for exams are to start one, if I get a mental
block,
attack the next question then go back to the previous question. Can
this be
done?
If anyone would like to touch base or offer help please feel free to
contact me.
I have asked for a mentor from Howard but so far haven't been matched up
(it's a process to get one, all the more difficult because its holiday
season and
there aren't many CRM's in Canada).
Thank you in advance,
Ryan
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