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Pearson VUE vs Prometric
These seem to be the 2 choices for Registering for an exam (70-305)- is
there much difference? Tks Justin Dutoit |
Pearson VUE vs Prometric
In one my tests that I arranged with Prometric I picked
the first timeslot - 8:00 in the morning. I reached there 15 minutes before because they say you will forfeit your money not only if you don't show up but also if you are late. I waited patiently for about 30 minutes - since the center was closed - after which I realized (from a note up on the door, amongst many other notes around the door) that the test administrator was not going to show up and that I could not take the test. After 2 hours of calling prometric and centers around I finally managed to take the test in the afternoon - didn't want to postpone - and cleared the test. I asked prometric to refund my fees because I thought it was only fair for them to do so if they were going to forfeit mine in a similar situation. It took me a while to make the lady on the other line understand what I was trying to say, she wasn't very friendly. I asked for the supervisor, got the voicemail, left her a message but never heard back. I did not go back to prometric again but am now using Vue Pearson. Would they do the same thing? maybe .. but I am not going to use prometric ever again. Sanjay. >-----Original Message----- >These seem to be the 2 choices for Registering for an exam (70-305)- is >there much difference? > >Tks >Justin Dutoit > > >. > |
Re: Pearson VUE vs Prometric
I had a similar experience with Vue, but they straightened it out
marvelously. The test center I went to went out of business the day before I was scheduled. -- Gregory A. Beamer MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA Author: ADO.NET and XML: ASP.NET on the Edge ************************************************** ******************** Think outside the box! ************************************************** ******************** "Sanjay Tibrewal" <stibrewal_nospam@wsgr.com> wrote in message news:06b101c36204$bb27e110$a501280a@phx.gbl... > In one my tests that I arranged with Prometric I picked > the first timeslot - 8:00 in the morning. I reached there > 15 minutes before because they say you will forfeit your > money not only if you don't show up but also if you are > late. I waited patiently for about 30 minutes - since the > center was closed - after which I realized (from a note up > on the door, amongst many other notes around the door) > that the test administrator was not going to show up and > that I could not take the test. After 2 hours of calling > prometric and centers around I finally managed to take the > test in the afternoon - didn't want to postpone - and > cleared the test. I asked prometric to refund my fees > because I thought it was only fair for them to do so if > they were going to forfeit mine in a similar situation. It > took me a while to make the lady on the other line > understand what I was trying to say, she wasn't very > friendly. I asked for the supervisor, got the voicemail, > left her a message but never heard back. I did not go back > to prometric again but am now using Vue Pearson. Would > they do the same thing? maybe .. but I am not going to use > prometric ever again. > > Sanjay. > > >-----Original Message----- > >These seem to be the 2 choices for Registering for an > exam (70-305)- is > >there much difference? > > > >Tks > >Justin Dutoit > > > > > >. > > |
Re: Pearson VUE vs Prometric
I have taken exams with both, I found the Prometric
interface a little dated (like win 3.x to look at?!) but it was reliable, the Vue interface was modern, the only problem I had with that was to do with long questions and diagrams. When you scroll up and down, the screen does not re-render itself quickly enough which I found annoying, although this could have had something to do with the video on the machine. Overall, a test is a test, unless you have a really bad experience, I see no reason for preference. Aaron >-----Original Message----- >Not much different. The test is the same. Pick one you think it offer good >service and convenient for you to take the test. If I were you, I will start >with the closest (or the most convenient) testing center. > >Somchai > >"Justin Dutoit" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message >news:eHyoBMUYDHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> These seem to be the 2 choices for Registering for an exam (70-305)- is >> there much difference? >> >> Tks >> Justin Dutoit >> >> > > >. > |
Re: Pearson VUE vs Prometric
Took my first VUE yesterday. I found it to be a very similar experience to
Prometric which I have using for 10 years. The only item I thought was better was the opportunity to review questions with VUE. They allow you to have more than one MARK checkbox. They had two. One was for reviewing and another for commenting. It helped me at the end to focus on the reviews. Then after the exam completed, I only had to look at the comments to provide feedback. -- Peace, Keith Nicholson, MCT, MCSD, MCAD "Justin Dutoit" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message news:eHyoBMUYDHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > These seem to be the 2 choices for Registering for an exam (70-305)- is > there much difference? > > Tks > Justin Dutoit > > |
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