Bringing your own dry erase markers to testing centres
dontstop
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Howdy all,
Where I live the Vue testing centres are small (3 seats small) so the equipment and the machines are average to say the least. For my last exam I was given the typical dry erase markers and laminated paper to write on. The markers although pen sized write in about sized 72pt due to the tip being flogged out. Has anyone tried to bring their own pens (new in wrapper) to the centre to use?
Where I live the Vue testing centres are small (3 seats small) so the equipment and the machines are average to say the least. For my last exam I was given the typical dry erase markers and laminated paper to write on. The markers although pen sized write in about sized 72pt due to the tip being flogged out. Has anyone tried to bring their own pens (new in wrapper) to the centre to use?
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tmtex Member Posts: 326 ■■■□□□□□□□Although I am in the US, your not allowed to bring anything in, however never asked if I could do that
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afrod Registered Users Posts: 4 ■■■□□□□□□□I asked this same thing and they said no, consider it part of the challenge.
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OctalDump Member Posts: 1,722If they don't let you, you could lodge a complaint with Pearson Vue. Possibly you could even refuse to take the exam until they can provide you with the proper materials.2017 Goals - Something Cisco, Something Linux, Agile PM
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ypark Member Posts: 120 ■■■□□□□□□□You know you can trade your used (written) dry erase board for a clean one? You can only have one at a time though.2022 Goals: [PCNSE] [JNCIS-SP] [JNCIS-SEC] [JNCIS-DevOps]