Wow, that's quite a story!!! Glad you passed after all that! That would unnerve me quite a bit.
I had a kind of funny experience yesterday when I took the English comp. CLEP. I was pretty nervous about this exam because I hate writing under pressure. I was counting the days (and even hours!) until it would be OVER!
Driving to the testing center (which is part of a local university), several of the stoplights at some major intersections before the universityr were out. Policemen were directing traffic. I didn't think anything of it.
Then I got to the university and noticed some guys in their slacks and ties out in the parking lot playing football. I thought that looked sorta unprofessional and couldn't figure out what possessed them to play football right in front of the building entrance.
Then I got inside the building and noticed vaguely that the usually-gloomy lobby was darker than usual. It wasn't until I tried to get in the elevator that I saw the sign saying, "The power is out. Use the stairs."
Oh. Crumbs. One doesn't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that if the power is out, the, ah, computers for the CLEP test are probably, ah, not working.
I started praying. "Lord, PLEASE let me take this test today!!!"
After some careful navigating through the gloom (aided by my trusty penlight on my keychain) I made it to the testing office to check in with them. Just as I arrived........THE POWER CAME BACK ON!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!! It had apparently been out for quite some time, hence the football game in the parking lot.
I was delighted. I got to take the test after all and was so relieved when it was over! Praise the Lord!!!!