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Personally I feel the examiners should offer two rooms.

One quiet room with no noises for those who feel they would be distracted (I include myself in this room-I have a hard time with tests) and the other room for mothers who are breastfeeding their babies and everyone else who would not find this distracting. If I wasn't such a poor exam taker I would probably find this room very calming.

Just as we customize our clients needs, I think we should be doing the same for ourselves within the confines of what is feasible for a worldwide test.

I think it would be interesting to see how many of us sign up for which rooms.

This could be a research study on the test results of those taking the exam that day.  

 

Patty Belkin MSN IBCLC PNP

 
 		 	   		  
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