![]() ![]() She set up the test and she told me to just let her know if there was a problem, I asked how would I do that and her reply was to just walk out the room and let her know. There appeared to be no means for her to be monitoring us at all. I was just lead to a tiny room with a buzz saw for a fan and 3-4 other people in there testing with barely any dividers between us and less than 3' of space between any of us. There were no official checks really, no wanding, barely looking at my ID, signed in to check in, and she luckily did take my phone and locked it up, following procedures loosely. So I was very confused when I eventually found the tiny office suite that was intended to be a testing center with a total of 1, I repeat, 1 poor worker, who was somehow in charge of proctoring and administering what looked like 30 tests ranging from real estate, to GEDs, to now our tests. ![]() It was not made clear to any of us that 3rd party test distributors would be allowed as "official" testing facilities when making a selection in locations. This was, I guess, a third party facility in a run down office building. My first exam since the switch and I have to agree with several others on here that have been pointing out, these testing centers are atrocious. So I went in for my second attempt at PPD at a PSI center in Dallas on 6/17.
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