I obviously don't want to risk being late to my test center, but I don't want to be so early that I'm left pacing around with nothing but my thoughts and a gallon-sized Ziploc bag as that could lead to jitters. Past test-takers, how early do you think I should get to the test center?

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  • Monday, May 23 2016

    The only reason I would've checked in earlier was because of seating, but now I will be checking in till the end. Thanks guys @stepharizona288 @jhaldy10325 Get Right

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  • Sunday, May 22 2016

    OHHHHHHHHHHHH @stepharizona288 they already had assigned seats for y'all?

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  • Sunday, May 22 2016

    @jhaldy10325 So I like to get there early but not actually check in until closer to time.

    I agree, my testing center started SO late that the people who checked in right at 8:30 had to sit and do nothing until almost 9:30 when we finally started (even though the last person had checked in at 9:00). I waited to check in till the end and it was one of the best decisions. Your "seat" has already been assigned so you are not getting a "better" spot by checking in sooner than later.

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  • Sunday, May 22 2016

    It can be awhile @gurkamal99844 . For guys that check in first, maybe up to an hour. Once you check in, no leaving the test room until the test begins for any reason. So I like to get there early but not actually check in until closer to time.

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  • Sunday, May 22 2016

    How long is the usual wait from the check-in time to the start of the exam?

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  • Sunday, May 22 2016

    It depends on how far away you are. The closest test center to me is 3 hours away, so I got a hotel for the weekend. I plan on getting to the test center at least an hour before the test so I can get a parking spot. If you are only 10 or 15 minutes away from your testing center, and if you know the area, you can probably get their 20-30 minutes early and be fine.

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