09-27-2013, 11:10 AM
Just a reminder that one test center's policies about scheduling exams is not necessarily the same for all. It is always a good idea to gather as much information about the test centers in your area as possible. Here are some of the questions I can think of off the top of my head:
Are they open to all students (open) or do they only deliver exams to their own students (closed or limited)?
Do they administer the exams on a computer or paper/pencil method?
When do they offer CLEP/DSST exams -- specific days of the week or month, specific appointment times?
What is their proctor/admin fee? Is this fee charged per exam or per day of testing? What is the acceptable method of payment?
Do they require a certain number of days to register before the appointment date?
Do you have to pre-register or do they allow walk-ins?
What size is the test center? Open room with cubicles, open room with tables, privates rooms?
Is there a limit to the number of exams each candidate can take in one day?
Is parking readily available? Is there a cost for parking?
Are they open to all students (open) or do they only deliver exams to their own students (closed or limited)?
Do they administer the exams on a computer or paper/pencil method?
When do they offer CLEP/DSST exams -- specific days of the week or month, specific appointment times?
What is their proctor/admin fee? Is this fee charged per exam or per day of testing? What is the acceptable method of payment?
Do they require a certain number of days to register before the appointment date?
Do you have to pre-register or do they allow walk-ins?
What size is the test center? Open room with cubicles, open room with tables, privates rooms?
Is there a limit to the number of exams each candidate can take in one day?
Is parking readily available? Is there a cost for parking?