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Anyone had a bad experience with one of these test centers?

I'm signed up to take the NBDE 1 at a pretty random test center (San Jose, CA). Shot in the dark but if anyone here has taken an exam at this center, please let me know how things went.

Thanks a lot!
 
Stanford Fencer said:
Anyone had a bad experience with one of these test centers?

I'm signed up to take the NBDE 1 at a pretty random test center (San Jose, CA). Shot in the dark but if anyone here has taken an exam at this center, please let me know how things went.

Thanks a lot!

Hey Stan! That's where I took mine. It's a pretty nice place, pretty random too. It has a bunch of cubicles with computers at each one and a camera watching every move you make. I think it's pretty standard though. The people working there seemed nice. One bit of advice, scout out the location before the day of the exam, it's not in a very visible location and is a little tough to find. Good Luck! I'm sure you'll kill it!
 
You've just made my day buddy. I was worried about the relatively random location, but they had the best time available for my exam. I owe you a drink after the exam 😎
 
Stanford Fencer said:
You've just made my day buddy. I was worried about the relatively random location, but they had the best time available for my exam. I owe you a drink after the exam 😎

Good luck on the exam my friend! Get 'em 90s! How's research going? Did you go to Boston last week for the AAOMS conference and present?
 
Stanford Fencer said:
You've just made my day buddy. I was worried about the relatively random location, but they had the best time available for my exam. I owe you a drink after the exam 😎

No worries. Good luck!
 
Hey Andy badass

I've wanted to go to AAOMS but never had quite the right research to showcase there. I'm a bit bummed. I did have fun at the ADA national competition last Oct. in Orlando, and gave a talk in Greece back in may at an international oral cancer congress. Next month, I'm preseting work at the American Association of Cancer Research. But I gotta tell you, there's nothing I'd wish more than getting a shot in presenting at AAOMS.

Maybe I want to be a co-author with gbdental up here on his new project :meanie:

Hey Andy, good luck with this very exciting phase that you're going through. How nice I get to watch YOU go through this one year ahead of me 😀
 
Stanford Fencer said:
You've just made my day buddy. I was worried about the relatively random location, but they had the best time available for my exam. I owe you a drink after the exam 😎


sounds like stan owes a lot of people drinks.... 😱
 
hey stan...

ooh...sj~ 🙁 well...let me tell you about my experience at the sj testing center. when i took part I, i also chose sj b/c they had the most ideal time slot for me. however, i did not have a very good experience there and regret not taking the exam at the sf center where everyone else seemed to have a good experience at (ask mike).

why was it bad for me? the center was not well ventillated, so it was a bit stuffy and hot with all the computers running in this little room. plus, there was a guy with really strong b.o. sitting a couple of cubicles away that added to the unpleasantness. :barf:

ok...that sums up the environmental discomfort which certainly takes away from your concentration and endurance during the test. furthermore, i did not find the test proctors to be very nice.

all in all, i did not enjoy my experience there. toward the end of the exam all i wanted to do was to speed through the test as quickly as possible b/c i couldn't stand sitting in that room anymore.

it may be that the a/c was broken that day...it could be that the proctors that day were pms'ing...i dunno...maybe there have been improvements since a year ago. but i just wanted to let you know what my experience was like...

best of luck~ :luck: i know you'll do great no matter where you take the exam!

-wasabi 😀
 
wasabi007 said:
hey stan...

ooh...sj~ 🙁 well...let me tell you about my experience at the sj testing center. when i took part I, i also chose sj b/c they had the most ideal time slot for me. however, i did not have a very good experience there and regret not taking the exam at the sf center where everyone else seemed to have a good experience at (ask mike).

why was it bad for me? the center was not well ventillated, so it was a bit stuffy and hot with all the computers running in this little room. plus, there was a guy with really strong b.o. sitting a couple of cubicles away that added to the unpleasantness. :barf:

ok...that sums up the environmental discomfort which certainly takes away from your concentration and endurance during the test. furthermore, i did not find the test proctors to be very nice.

all in all, i did not enjoy my experience there. toward the end of the exam all i wanted to do was to speed through the test as quickly as possible b/c i couldn't stand sitting in that room anymore.

it may be that the a/c was broken that day...it could be that the proctors that day were pms'ing...i dunno...maybe there have been improvements since a year ago. but i just wanted to let you know what my experience was like...

best of luck~ :luck: i know you'll do great no matter where you take the exam!

-wasabi 😀


I am planning to take the CBT this coming december, and I stay in Anaheim, can anyone suggest which Prometic Center to take it? and how to go about it? I dont know there are time slots for the exam, can any of you advice me on what to do? thanks
 
wasabi007 said:
hey stan...

ooh...sj~ 🙁 well...let me tell you about my experience at the sj testing center. when i took part I, i also chose sj b/c they had the most ideal time slot for me. however, i did not have a very good experience there and regret not taking the exam at the sf center where everyone else seemed to have a good experience at (ask mike).

why was it bad for me? the center was not well ventillated, so it was a bit stuffy and hot with all the computers running in this little room. plus, there was a guy with really strong b.o. sitting a couple of cubicles away that added to the unpleasantness. :barf:

ok...that sums up the environmental discomfort which certainly takes away from your concentration and endurance during the test. furthermore, i did not find the test proctors to be very nice.

all in all, i did not enjoy my experience there. toward the end of the exam all i wanted to do was to speed through the test as quickly as possible b/c i couldn't stand sitting in that room anymore.

it may be that the a/c was broken that day...it could be that the proctors that day were pms'ing...i dunno...maybe there have been improvements since a year ago. but i just wanted to let you know what my experience was like...

best of luck~ :luck: i know you'll do great no matter where you take the exam!

-wasabi 😀


I guess I lucked out when I took it at San Jose then. No smelly pits in the area when I was testing! The people that worked there seemed cordial to me, so maybe they were in fact having a bad day before. Who knows? Don't worry yourself about it man! Just go in there, take the exam, ignore what's going on around you (you should be worried about something else anyways!), and go celebrate when you're done. -GB
 
I have my exam in december at -
PROMETRIC TEST CENTER
675 THIRD AVENUE
SECOND FLOOR
NEW YORK NEW YORK 10017
UNITED STATES

Could nyone help me know nything about the center coz I've never been to US and also any experiences of the center.

I was also looking for a reasonable hotel nearby but cudn't decide on on.,
CUd nyone help me plzzzz😕🙂
 
Hello everyone,

I just wanted to share a horrible experience I had at a Prometric Test Centre located at 4900 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 208, Scarborough, Ontario Canada. The following is their contact information:

Canadian College of Business Science andTechnology
Toronto, Ontario M1S 4A7
Phone: 416 850 6028 Site Code: on222
The following is a list of issues I experienced there:

1. The exam room itself was small and besides having only 4 computers for the tests, it had a lot of computer junk (old PC's, boxes, etc) stashed away in a corner collecting dust and making for an unsafe environment.

2. They didn't have enough lighting in the room.

3. The blinds on the windows were such that the test centre staff couldn't close them since the stick (that would do such things and that's attached to the blinds) was up too high

4. While I was actually writing the exam there and the clock was ticking, the test centre staff came in and interrupted me for petty and unnecessary things such as the following. It almost looked like they did that on purpose, maybe trying to discriminate against me and to make me fail the exam by trying to waste my time and trying to engage me in a conversation:

a. It's snowing out there.
b. How am I doing so far?
c. Am I almost done with the exam?
d. Come see me in so and so room when you're done with the exam.

Regarding the interruptions, I talked to them during and after the exam and they told me that before I started writing the exam, I should have told them that I wouldn't like to be interrupted/disturbed.

From that response, it seemed to me that perhaps they might not have ever written or passed any exams in their entire life !! The whole concept of an exam is that the examinee (the person writing the exam) needs to pay full uninterrupted attention to the exam without any disturbances. This is an obvious. Asking the examinee to tell the exam centre not to disturb him during the exam is ridiculous.

I also filed a complaint about this on www.prometric.com website and received an email from Prometric saying that I should call their toll free number to complain. So far, I haven’t been able to find the time to do that considering the hold/wait time on such phone calls. And they might dismiss this whole thing as hear say since I don’t actually have real hard recorded evidence or any signed incident report about this.
 
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