Sorry, but I can't help weigh in on this, all the rest aside, it's VERY easy for a testing center to become a Pearson/VUE testing center, particularly if they are ALREADY a Prometric Center.
Seems to me that dropping a suggestion to that center about being a VUE center would be just good business for an instructor in a more remote location. I don't know your own circumstances, but it might be worth looking into the criteria for being your OWN VUE testing center, given a sufficient volume and a few other requirements, it's a thought… To be more helpful, here is the location of the Pearson/Vue "become a test center" page, the process for a current Prometric Testing Center to be a VUE Center is pretty seamless. http://vue.com/pvtc/ Particularly helpful is this FAQ, though it's about CompTIA, it's really about all vendors that are going single-source with VUE. http://vue.com/pvtc/Delivering_CompTIA_Exams_with_Pearson_VUE_FAQs.pdf Hope this is helpful and points towards a resolution. Ross -- Ross Brunson Director of Member Services Linux Professional Institute http://www.LPI.org em: [email protected] ph: 916.304.2112 sk: rossbrunson On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Mustafa Qasim <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> However, we are working diligently with Pearson VUE to address issues of >> accessibility. >> > > Hi, > > No offense but I can't believe pearsonVUE is going to increase their > number of centers for LPI. Hope this change is good for LPI. > > > -- > *Mustafa Qasim* > > [email protected] > http://blog.mustu.info > > > _______________________________________________ > lpi-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss >
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