Good test center experience in NYC?
workfrom925
Member Posts: 196
in CCNA & CCENT
Wow! Just learned it costs $300 to take the CCNA exam. Anyway, I found the following test centers around 34th Street in New York City. Do any of you know which one gives a good test-taking experience? Does it matter?
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NetCom Learning
3.4
New York
New York
United States
Ace Institute of Technology
3.6
New York
New York
United States
Cambridge Business Institute
3.7
New York
New York
United States
The Technical Institute of America, Inc.
3.7
New York
New York
United States
New York Business Institute
3.7
New York
New York
United States
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NetCom Learning
3.4
New York
New York
United States
Ace Institute of Technology
3.6
New York
New York
United States
Cambridge Business Institute
3.7
New York
New York
United States
The Technical Institute of America, Inc.
3.7
New York
New York
United States
New York Business Institute
3.7
New York
New York
United States
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Ivanjam Member Posts: 978 ■■■■□□□□□□I only use New York Business Institute. They may be small, not too fancy, and slightly cramped but it's a walk-in center that's centrally located near Grand Central and they open up to 9:30 PM on weeknights, with Saturday testing (closed Sundays).Fall 2014: Start MA in Mathematics [X]
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workfrom925 Member Posts: 196I only use New York Business Institute. They may be small, not too fancy, and slightly cramped but it's a walk-in center that's centrally located near Grand Central and they open up to 9:30 PM on weeknights, with Saturday testing (closed Sundays).
How is that different from other test center? The Walk-in part? You have to schedule a test time with them first at the Pearson VUE site, right? -
Carpe Porcus Member Posts: 84 ■■□□□□□□□□What are the red Xs for?“I'm always admitting I'm wrong. That's how I eventually get to right.”
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instant000 Member Posts: 1,745open up to 9:30 PM on weeknights, with Saturday testing (closed Sundays).
Wow, it would be nice to have something like this in San Antonio. Centers here are not open late, and are usually closed on the weekends. (I say "usually" because they are rarely open on the weekend.)Currently Working: CCIE R&S
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Ivanjam Member Posts: 978 ■■■■□□□□□□@workfrom925 - NYBI is a walk-in test center - this means that you walk in, pay for your test and take it right there and then - I have taken all the tests you see on the left hand side by just walking in and taking the test without scheduling with PearsonVue or Prometric beforehand.Fall 2014: Start MA in Mathematics [X]
Fall 2016: Start PhD in Mathematics [X] -
kingholmes Member Posts: 32 ■■□□□□□□□□That would a great option to have. There has been times where I just felt I was ready to take the test right now. Benefits of living in the big city I guess.
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workfrom925 Member Posts: 196@workfrom925 - NYBI is a walk-in test center - this means that you walk in, pay for your test and take it right there and then - I have taken all the tests you see on the left hand side by just walking in and taking the test without scheduling with PearsonVue or Prometric beforehand.
Nice. Thanks.