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In the Missouri PE there were seven sections of 24 each (ish) so 160+ I think, with about 5-10 taking the Survey test. I only know because for some reason they were temporarily separated out. Most were men ages 27-35, with about 8-10% women there and only a few folks with gray or white hair. I'm not sure what the majority of tests were, but I saw a lot of Civil books.

What was it like other places?
I was there in Columbia too! I immediately knew I was at the right hotel as I pulled in because of the sea of extremely reasonable, mid size, economical sedans in the parking lot.

Worst thing for me was the Cards making their Game 6 comeback win around 1 AM. So much screaming and celebrating in the hotel that it woke me up, and I couldn't ever get fully back to sleep!

 
In the Missouri PE there were seven sections of 24 each (ish) so 160+ I think, with about 5-10 taking the Survey test. I only know because for some reason they were temporarily separated out. Most were men ages 27-35, with about 8-10% women there and only a few folks with gray or white hair. I'm not sure what the majority of tests were, but I saw a lot of Civil books.

What was it like other places?
I was there in Columbia too! I immediately knew I was at the right hotel as I pulled in because of the sea of extremely reasonable, mid size, economical sedans in the parking lot.

Worst thing for me was the Cards making their Game 6 comeback win around 1 AM. So much screaming and celebrating in the hotel that it woke me up, and I couldn't ever get fully back to sleep!
What a pain! I was very fortunate in that I live in Columbia, so I got to sleep in my own bed. I was nervous enough as it was.

 
In Columbus, OH there were around 250 or so, I'd say. One large table for each person. Plenty of room for materials and such.

 
In the Missouri PE there were seven sections of 24 each (ish) so 160+ I think, with about 5-10 taking the Survey test. I only know because for some reason they were temporarily separated out. Most were men ages 27-35, with about 8-10% women there and only a few folks with gray or white hair. I'm not sure what the majority of tests were, but I saw a lot of Civil books.

What was it like other places?
I was there in Columbia too! I immediately knew I was at the right hotel as I pulled in because of the sea of extremely reasonable, mid size, economical sedans in the parking lot.

Worst thing for me was the Cards making their Game 6 comeback win around 1 AM. So much screaming and celebrating in the hotel that it woke me up, and I couldn't ever get fully back to sleep!
I went through the same nightmare, I was in bes super early and tried to pass out even with all my anxiety. People were screaming and running up and down the hallways. I took it all as a sign that I was doomed to have to retake the exam. I fell asleep sometime after 1am I think. Thankfully I awoke refreshed and wasn't sleepy at all during the exam.

 
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