by megara22 » Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:06 pm
I just got back from my test and struggled until the clock ran out to appropriately place the accent lights so that they were not on the grid. While I fixed them, I realized too late that the grid, and thus the large lights, were not equal distant from both sides of the room - off by maybe 12-18”. Does anyone know if this a critical mistake? I know “placing the grid” is but not sure what this might mean for me. To think that some stupid accent lights might have blown my chances at passing the whole test has me like grrrrrrr.