Test online or in person?

@Destin_J, I think it mostly comes down to personal preference and your comfort with technology.

Taking it at a testing center is tried-and-true, but you should still expect longer scheduling times, particularly if you’re in a less urban area. If you’re accustomed to doing video calls already, taking it remotely likely won’t be much of a big deal for you as long as you have a stable internet connection and a suitable place to take it where you won’t be disturbed.

You’ll get an on-screen calculator and a virtual notepad. You can use the virtual notepad the same way as the paper dump sheet, i.e. writing down as much as possible as you start the exam… though it may be difficult to type everything quickly, and you won’t be able to draw out things like the bond seesaw or any charts as easily.

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