 How much time? You'll have a few minutes to fill in your name on the attendance slip and the front of your exam scripts. It's the hardest part. You have 10 minutes to read through the exam paper before your writing time begins. As tempting as it is, don't write or draw on the exam paper during this time. Exam supervisors are going to be walking around the room, taking your attendance slips and checking them against your ID cards. Make sure your ID card is on your desk and visible throughout the entire exam. When writing time begins, you'll have two or three hours to finish the exam. Not that you'll need it because you studied. The exam clock up on the screen or a clock the supervisor indicates will let you know how much time you have left. During writing time, the exam supervisors will be moving around the room. If you want a drink of water or to use the bathroom, get their attention by putting your hand up. You can't leave the room until advised by the exam clock. When the announcer tells you the exam is over, you have to stop writing and put your pens down straight away. You should remain seated and