No actual scratch paper, unless you're taking a digitally-offered exam, in which case they do give people scratch paper. For the paper exam, you'll have plenty of space to work because they added more paper to the test booklets in recent exams.
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
You get the two full pages that the game questions are on. It should be the exact same amount provided in any given 7sage PT.
This is right. If you buy the old tests used(not through 7sage) though they will sometimes only come on one page. They used to be that way but the test changed it to two pages.
However, you really shouldn't be using all the blank space. As JY says write small and fast. And you should make any game boards with question specific information right next to the relevant question. This saves time since you don't have to look back and forth between your master game board and the question as much. It also avoids confusion. However, it is where you can get a little bit crunched on space if you don't write neat and fast.
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
You get the two full pages that the game questions are on. It should be the exact same amount provided in any given 7sage PT.
This is right. If you buy the old tests used(not through 7sage) though they will sometimes only come on one page. They used to be that way but the test changed it to two pages.
However, you really shouldn't be using all the blank space. As JY says write small and fast. And you should make any game boards with question specific information right next to the relevant question. This saves time since you don't have to look back and forth between your master game board and the question as much. It also avoids confusion. However, it is where you can get a little bit crunched on space if you don't write neat and fast.
Yeah more often than not I end up using less than half a page for a given game.
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No actual scratch paper, unless you're taking a digitally-offered exam, in which case they do give people scratch paper. For the paper exam, you'll have plenty of space to work because they added more paper to the test booklets in recent exams.
You get the two full pages that the game questions are on. It should be the exact same amount provided in any given 7sage PT.
This is right. If you buy the old tests used(not through 7sage) though they will sometimes only come on one page. They used to be that way but the test changed it to two pages.
However, you really shouldn't be using all the blank space. As JY says write small and fast. And you should make any game boards with question specific information right next to the relevant question. This saves time since you don't have to look back and forth between your master game board and the question as much. It also avoids confusion. However, it is where you can get a little bit crunched on space if you don't write neat and fast.
Yeah more often than not I end up using less than half a page for a given game.