It shouldn't matter what order the questions are in if you actually learned the material. If you simply matched up the answers to the questions however then you may have a bit of a problem.
It shouldn't matter what order the questions are in if you actually learned the material. If you simply matched up the answers to the questions however then you may have a bit of a problem.
I do have a question though. Are the answers in a different order on the actual test than they were on the online practice exams? It has been a while since I took my Tech and I am studied up and "ready" for my general but I can remember if they are in the same order or not.
Hopefully it wont make that much of a difference.
I am also toying with studying up on the extra and taking that at the same time. Will have to see what I can pull off in the next couple of weeks before I go take the general.
The answers will not appear in the same order if the exam generation software is working correctly. Also, the exam software I use gives me the option not to print the question pool number with the question and answer set. Count on the answers and questions being verbatim but not in any expected order.
If you're only studying the Q&A for rote memorization, then it may make a difference. If you're using other reference materials as your source of study and using the practice exams to check for understanding, then you should be fine.
Most exam groups will allow taking the next element upon passage of a lower element. When you pass your General, do take your Extra.
Good luck!