Hi everybody! I have my biology mid-year exam next week and need to know whether I should bring a watch into the examination room. At the moment I do not currently own a digital watch and I might need something during the exam to keep me informed with the amount of time that I have left.
When I do practice exams, I always look at the clock in my room from time to time. However of course, I guess it would be all the useful if the school bells at my school are to ring. They have not mentioned anything about stopping the bells from ringing, but ideally for many I'm sure they will not ring. So, I'm not going to rely on them.
Would the supervisor accept a Kellogg's reading timer into the examination room (found one in my cereal packet a few days ago)? It makes a loud noise when the time is up...so if I don't set it up properly I do risk my paper being confiscated and myself labelled as a cheat. As for whether its reliable, I'm not sure, I have only just found it and just playing with the buttons. Perhaps someone with greater experience of this timer can inform me?
I am also not sure whether the room that I will be sitting in for the exams will have any clocks. And even if they did, I probably would not be allowed to look at it/them. My school has emphasized, not to look at anyone or anything while doing the exams as almost anything can look suspiscious to the supervisor.
Would it be silly to just get a new and cheap digital watch because of this? I know of few people who have ordinary watches but they have expensive diamonds and jewels as the hands. I wouldn't feel right losing it if the supervisor takes them away or if a student just just swipes them off my hands. If something were to happen I'd rather lose a cheap digital watch that is mine. What does everybody think? Do you really need a watch to do well on the exams? Am I thinking too much about this?