by JORDANARE » Sat Jan 27, 2018 1:12 pm
Some People might differ with my response here - but honestly, I didn't find a lot of information in crossing the resources.
There is a lot of "look at this article or this drawing", but then I would hit search and what I was looking for wasn't there anyways, so I can only imagine that some of it is just deductive reasoning. An example of a question (without giving actual test info away) would be "You have type xx construction, in climate zone whatever, now pick the assembly type (roof, wall etc.). You would be given basic information, but a lot of it is your own knowledge, and only a basic understanding of the references that helps a little, when there are several options.
I remember maybe half of the case study having enough information where you could come to a suitable conclusion.
The rest were just best guess, I'd be interested in hearing others experience, maybe I missed something.
After having taken two case studies- I almost think you are best off just using your common sense on a lot of the questions and making sure you really know the material well.