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[CISSP-D] Silly question regarding Pencils

Subject: [CISSP-D] Silly question regarding Pencils
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 07:08:08 -0000
This may seemed to be a silly question. I will be taking my CISSP on 
this Oct. I know ISC will be providing No.2 pencils. But I was advised 
to use mechanical pencils (No need to sharpen) ? Secondly, with regards 
to No 2 pencils, Im not sure if its a matter of different grading of 
pencils in different countries. I live in Singapore, and my friends who 
had taken and passed CISA and CISSP told me to just get a "2B" pencil??

The reason Im asking is because I'm paranoid about using the wrong 
pencils and OCR could not read. Any advice ?

Regards
Keng Wah
Senior Security Analyst




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