Mac39,
We can't really give you very specific information, as we signed contracts before the test that said we wouldn't do so.
If you go to the BEAP section of the ASHRAE certifications page:
there are a few sample test questions in there. The examples are fairly representative of what you'll see on the exam.
Use good test-taking strategy:
Time is limited, and there are lots of questions.
1. Whip through there and answer all the questions you can do quickly without calculating or pondering.
2. Go back and whip through again, doing only the problems that you're sure of and that you can calculate quickly.
3. Go back to the beginning and step through the problems that will take more time to calculate. Skip any that you're not sure of. But keep an eye on the time.
4. If you're finished with all but the ones you aren't sure of, OR you're down to your last fifteen minutes, pop thru the remaining ones and take just a few seconds each. If you can eliminate any of the answers, do so, then take a guess and move to the next one (there's no penalty for wrong answers -- blank is the same as wrong).
5. If you have any time left, use it to review your work, or see if you can puzzle out a not-sure answer.
Good luck with your exam!
Good on ya,
Goober Dave
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