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How to find testing offices?
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| Karl S. 2004-01-25, 11:24 pm |
| I live in Yakima, WA. which is a small agricultural town in south central
Washington state. How can I find an A+ testing office nearby, and are some
better than others?
Karl S.
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| smrkdown 2004-01-26, 12:20 am |
| A+ tests are given at Prometric and VUE testing cernters. Go to www.prometric.com and click on the "locate a test site" link or go to www.vue.com and click on the "test center locator" link. As far as if some centers are better than others, all testing sites have a set of guidelines and standards to follow. Just try to find a testing center with a nice staff that is close to you. | |
| Karkucus 2004-01-27, 1:24 pm |
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smrkdown <smrkdown.10mlgf@mail.examnotes.net> wrote in message news:<smrkdown.10mlgf@mail.examnotes.net>...
> A+ tests are given at Prometric and VUE testing cernters. Go to
> www.prometric.com and click on the "locate a test site" link or go to
> www.vue.com and click on the "test center locator" link. As far as if
> some centers are better than others, all testing sites have a set of
> guidelines and standards to follow. Just try to find a testing center
> with a nice staff that is close to you.
>
>
> smrkdown
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