08-18-2010, 04:43 PM
Thanks guys !!
The test was for my California State Architect's license. The last of 10 exams. The first 9 are a combination of written tests on technical and legal issues and graphic design tests which cover all types of problem solving and building design issues. The last one I just took is known as the "oral exam" where you have to sit in front of 3 stone-faced commissioners and they ask you 35 questions on pretty much any topic possible. The questions were all multi-part and process oriented. You can't take notes or do anything to organize your answer. It's all verbal which is why it's called the oral exam. Not fun and I'm glad it's over with.
The test was for my California State Architect's license. The last of 10 exams. The first 9 are a combination of written tests on technical and legal issues and graphic design tests which cover all types of problem solving and building design issues. The last one I just took is known as the "oral exam" where you have to sit in front of 3 stone-faced commissioners and they ask you 35 questions on pretty much any topic possible. The questions were all multi-part and process oriented. You can't take notes or do anything to organize your answer. It's all verbal which is why it's called the oral exam. Not fun and I'm glad it's over with.
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Sometimes I build and think and sometimes I just build.
Sometimes I build and think and sometimes I just build.

