Tuesday, May 31, 2011

What , LAYER ?! Ex-exam -,-

"Please Do Not Throw Salami Pizza Away" — this works for bottom-to-top . 
If you don't like salami pizza , then how about seafood or spinach pizza instead ?


"All People Seem To Need Data Processing" — a top-to-bottom reminder .



"APS Transports Network Data Physically" — APS refers to Application , Presentation , and Session . This one separates the upper and lower layer groups .


"Please Do Not Tell Secret Passwords Anytime" — Shh! Another bottom-to-top phrase .



Exam Test Day Tips

Tips to heart:.
  • Get a Good Night’s Rest. 
    The night before the exam isn’t the time to do any last-minute cramming. Getting a good night’s rest is essential.
  • Eat a Good Breakfast. 
    Even if you’re not a breakfast person, try to get something down before the exam. No extra time is allotted for lunch breaks, so plan on eating a good, healthy, hearty breakfast.
  • Arrive Early. 
    Absolutely, under no circumstances, do you want to arrive late for this exam. Make sure that you know where the exam site is located, what the traffic is like at that time of the day, and where you can park. The doors to the testing site generally open at 8:00 a.m. for registration. At 8:30 a.m., the exam proctor provides a brief introduction, including break rules and restroom locations, and instructions for filling out the answer sheets. The exam begins at approximately 9:00 a.m.
  • Bring Prescription or Over-the-Counter Medications.
     If you’re taking any prescription medication, bring it with you. Also, consider bringing some basic over-the-counter meds, such as acetaminophen or antacids, to eliminate any annoying inconveniences such as a headache or heartburn.
  • Bring Extra Pencils and a BIG Eraser. (For those exam need shading , like OAS)
    2 provides neat little pre-sharpened No. 2 pencils for the exam, but you should also bring a few of your own pre-sharpened No. 2 pencils — and a big eraser!
  • Leave Your Cell Phone, Pager, PDA, and Digital Watch Behind. 
    Turn off your cell phones, pagers, PDAs, digital watch alarms, and anything else that goes beep.

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