Anyone ever thought of hiring an attorney and filing a litigation? The fact that we live in the age of paperless electronic exams that score your results right when you are done and taking the exam at test centers that ban you from bringing anything into the exam room and have cameras everywhere to deter any cheating. And the fact that they "hold" your results for 2+ months until 400 people have taken it to make sure no cheating is involved? I don't buy any of this BS and this really hurts employers from being able to pick out strong out of state candidates and also international students whose visas are expiring especially when they are graduating out of pharmacy school. I honestly think that if someone had the money to hire an attorney to sue the BOP they can possibly make a lot of money out of this case.