It’s like you took the words right out of my mouth, as this was my experience exactly. The initial check-in process (i.e. pleasant, but a faceless voice asking me to show him my personal surroundings) was felt pretty unreal and hard to shake off. It’s definitely not a type of experience one can prepare for mentally by watching a short YouTube clip, and I feel like first-time takers have a huge handicap. Also fumbled with my ear plugs, which had the effect of making me feel like I was underwater. But that’s my fault for not trying one on beforehand.
As opposed to running out of steam towards the end, I felt that my better sections were the latter ones. I too was dismayed the first section didn’t repeat again. :-/
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I couldn't get control of my nerves for the first section which resulted in some of the worst brain fog I've ever experienced. Very disappointed with myself. I was able to settle down and perform for the rest of the test. I hoped that my first section could potentially be experimental, but fourth section ruled that out. Best of luck everybody!
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It’s like you took the words right out of my mouth, as this was my experience exactly. The initial check-in process (i.e. pleasant, but a faceless voice asking me to show him my personal surroundings) was felt pretty unreal and hard to shake off. It’s definitely not a type of experience one can prepare for mentally by watching a short YouTube clip, and I feel like first-time takers have a huge handicap. Also fumbled with my ear plugs, which had the effect of making me feel like I was underwater. But that’s my fault for not trying one on beforehand.
As opposed to running out of steam towards the end, I felt that my better sections were the latter ones. I too was dismayed the first section didn’t repeat again. :-/
@ said:
I couldn't get control of my nerves for the first section which resulted in some of the worst brain fog I've ever experienced. Very disappointed with myself. I was able to settle down and perform for the rest of the test. I hoped that my first section could potentially be experimental, but fourth section ruled that out. Best of luck everybody!