The room that I'll be taking the exam in has a doorway without a door on it, but only a hallway with nothing visible beyond that doorway. Does anyone think that might be an issue for the proctor? Trying to avoid having to find another room in my house to take it because this is my "office," so I am most comfortable here. Good luck to all of us April people :smile:
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The room that I'll be taking the exam in has a doorway without a door on it, but only a hallway with nothing visible beyond that doorway. Does anyone think that might be an issue for the proctor? Trying to avoid having to find another room in my house to take it because this is my "office," so I am most comfortable here. Good luck to all of us April people :smile: