Do you know if it is expected for the problem to be for sure fixed by Q2?All Engineering Surveying and Seismic Principles exams are to be cancelled through the end of Quarter 1 (i.e., March 31). Your eligibility will be moved to Q2.
Will we get refunded for exams we have to retake with prometric because of the computer issues?The Board is aware of the partial refunds for the March cancellations and has contacted Prometric. Candidates with cancelled appointments will receive a full refund.
Those that were previously canceled will receive further correspondence by email once scheduling is back online for these exams.I had scheduled my test for end of this month and received cancellation email from the board and prometric. Do we have to wait till Quarter 2 to be able to reschedule? Just wondering if anyone here is able to reschedule or we have to wait for further correspondence from the board.
An email was sent out earlier today to all candidates affected by the March cancellations as well as an ATT notice for scheduling in Quarter 2.It is almost the end of the first quarter..
Has anyone received any updates on this issue? Such as when will the re-scheduling open?
Thanks for the update and good luck for the exam. I am newly approved for Q2 exams and hopefully I can get my ATT soon.I listened in on the public CA Board Meeting today when they were discussing the exam issues. A few notes:
1. They first started having issues in early January of Q1 but thought they had them fixed by the end of January / early Feb. As we all know, the problems returned late February, leading them to cancel the exams while they worked on a solution.
2. Prometric is confident they have found and fixed the problem. There was an "authoring issue" that prevented some pdf images from loading. They have "service scripts" monitoring the pdf performance during the exam. Items with errors will "not be presented to candidates during the exam". I'm not exactly sure what that last part means? Surely that doesn't mean they will pull problems on an individual basis, leading to less than 55 questions for some, or different "replacement" questions for others? Not sure what it means, but that's what I wrote down.
3. They also have a "command center" set up during the testing. They didn't elaborate on that, but it sounded like a dedicated support team specializing in this exam would be ready for helpdesk calls in their tech center. Hopefully it's just precautionary because I would still rather not be interrupted even if they can fix it right away...
4. Finally, Natalie King reported that they had 5 people taking an exam today, and at that time (about noon Pacific) 3 were finished and they had no issues. I'd rather have a slightly larger sample size, but it's a start. Hats off to anyone brave enough to attempt one of these exams again the first day they are live, and April Fool's Day at that...
We'll see how it goes on Saturday, I'll post my experience when done.
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