Yes, that confused me for the August one. You just pick a test center, and then closer to the test date they send you an email letting you know its a flex version, etc.
Since it’s flex I don’t think it matters which testing center you pick, I just chose the one closest to me. But I’m pretty sure you don’t sign up for a time until it’s closer to the date of the test
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Yes, that confused me for the August one. You just pick a test center, and then closer to the test date they send you an email letting you know its a flex version, etc.
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Since it’s flex I don’t think it matters which testing center you pick, I just chose the one closest to me. But I’m pretty sure you don’t sign up for a time until it’s closer to the date of the test
Same question! Do we just have to register to the closest or any physical center and then sign up for a time later on?