Depends entirely on your proctor, but it's not very long. Maybe enough time to get a deep inhale, exhale to re calibrate. I guess if they have the requisite sleight of hand you can be onto the next section in about 5-10 seconds :smiley:
It's super fast. Literally enough time to say "pencils down, we're starting the next session, read the instructions and begin now" So, maybe 3-10 seconds, tops. It is back to back action until break and then finishing.
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The above are not joking. I was startled at how quickly it moved. Maximum twenty seconds and that is probably generous.
Depends entirely on your proctor, but it's not very long. Maybe enough time to get a deep inhale, exhale to re calibrate. I guess if they have the requisite sleight of hand you can be onto the next section in about 5-10 seconds :smiley:
It's super fast. Literally enough time to say "pencils down, we're starting the next session, read the instructions and begin now" So, maybe 3-10 seconds, tops. It is back to back action until break and then finishing.
Very little. It depends on when the proctor decides to open the next section, but it's 5-10 seconds max.
Edit: The remaining time in the previous section.
And as you've probably heard the countdown clock will tell you the remaining time so we can practice preparing for the quick transition.
NONE. In the blink of an eye, you start the next one.