27-02-2008, 08:40 PM
For me there is no contest. IMHO the aspect sequence is a given, you would be mad not to answer that.
As for CT, I avoided them like the plague. I don't like the iea of having to draw your own grid, to me that is memory test, not a test of your principles knowledge. I occasionally look at CTs in my job, but drawing them from scratch is a design function, and I have little or no design experience. Although, to be fair you could say that about signalling a blank plan...........
I am far more comfortable answering written questions, and as the way the exam is set seems to agree, this is just as good a way of questioning your understanding of signalling principles.
I guess it just depends on your experience and what ever you feel more comfortable with. I am the only person I know of who answered written questions (and sequence), everybody seems to prefer CT.
Each to their own I guess........
As for CT, I avoided them like the plague. I don't like the iea of having to draw your own grid, to me that is memory test, not a test of your principles knowledge. I occasionally look at CTs in my job, but drawing them from scratch is a design function, and I have little or no design experience. Although, to be fair you could say that about signalling a blank plan...........

I am far more comfortable answering written questions, and as the way the exam is set seems to agree, this is just as good a way of questioning your understanding of signalling principles.
I guess it just depends on your experience and what ever you feel more comfortable with. I am the only person I know of who answered written questions (and sequence), everybody seems to prefer CT.
Each to their own I guess........
