anyone breakdown on the way to the test center?

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  • #2636754
    thunderlips
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    instead of waiting for a tow or making a phone call, did you get out and run to the test center?

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  • #2637624
    Pokey
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    See.. I was thinking this was a “breakdown” like crying hysterically before getting to test center – I could totally relate but I'm thankful I haven't broke down yet. If I did, I'll be calling Uber.

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    #2637885
    Cobalt60
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    I thought the same thing.

    For me I usually cry on the way home. Then sit in the shower with my clothes on and the water running.

    Then back to studying.

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    #2637948
    Pokey
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    Nice.. I cry on the way back too and kinda get pissed at all the good and bad drivers on the road – cause they are the ones at fault for all of it 😉

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    #2639208
    AGI
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    At least you known you can run to the test center. I got lost after getting out from a different train station exit and panic, ended up failing my test. THE TEST CENTER IS 50 FEET AWAY FROM MY FIRM'S OTHER HQ, and I have been there at least 10 times but always using a different station exit. I literately finished my test and clock in for work, just the building next door. Lesson learned.

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    #2640744
    Recked
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    Depending on the distance I had left to the testing center (rural upstate NY), I would have left the car and ran the rest of the way, for sure.
    I also thought this thread topic was going to be very different lol.
    I didn't cry before the exam, but was pretty close to an anxiety/panic attack LOL.
    Good times, this process…

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    #2645148
    TheeAccountant
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    I thought the same thing, breaking down crying on the way to the test center. I always make sure my Uber app is up-to-date. I live a long way out of town in a rural area, so if I make it to the city I'd ditch my car and grab an Uber! So far I've not cried on the way home, but I always stop by a Chick-fil-a for Lemonade because their Lemonade makes me happy.

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