Scheduling my CEC - Certified Executive Chef exam this week and trying to figure out what to actually bring vs what I'll be given.
Questions I have:
1. Do they provide scratch paper or is it on-screen only?
2. Are you allowed any breaks? The exam is 2 hours and I'm a slow reader
3. How strict is check-in? How early should I arrive?
4. Is a calculator provided or allowed?
I've been focused on studying "CEC" content but I realize I don't actually know what the test day experience is like. The official website is vague.
For those who took it recently — any surprises on exam day that you wish someone had warned you about? And did the difficulty feel similar to the practice tests or completely different?
Worth mentioning: the free cec culinary techniques cooking methods covers exactly the areas people tend to struggle with most.
Passed CEC 2 months ago. Happy to share what I remember.
On the "CEC exam" stuff specifically — I found the practice tests here were actually harder than the real exam on those questions. Which was great because going in I felt more prepared than I needed to be.
The time pressure is real though. I came in with maybe 8 minutes to spare and that was after skipping the ones I wasn't sure about and coming back.
Don't try to cram the night before. Seriously. Last-minute stress makes you second-guess things you actually know.
Quick update for this thread: just cleared 92% on my most recent CEC practice set. The free cec culinary techniques & cooking methods questions and answers has been my main resource and the difficulty feels right — not easy enough to give false confidence, not so hard it's discouraging. Sitting for the real thing in 3 weeks.
For anyone finding this later: CEC is passable with consistent effort even working full time. I studied 58 minutes a day for 10 weeks. The free cec food safety sanitation kept me honest about my actual gaps.
Great discussion. One thing nobody mentions: sleep the night before matters more than one more study session. Went in fully rested for my CEC and felt sharper than expected.
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