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High Drama...Paper Based Statistics and Rush Delivery
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Excelsior needs my Statistics score by July 23rd to apply my annual student services fee towards my graduation. This would save me $495! The problem is that the 23rd is 14 days away. My last Dantes exam made it to Excelsior in 3 days, however it was computer based. I was just informed that the computer based exams are down at my testing center and that I will have to take the paper based version. This is a huge blessing as far as passing the test because of no time restrictions, however I get no immediate score and it may not arrive to Excelsior on time.

I believe that the paper based score reporting are a lot slower. Is that true? I was told that for an additional $20 I can request rushed delivery. The testing center claims that this option guarantees the score to arrive within 15 days. Has anybody heard of this? I could really use a few more days of preparation, but I have no choice. I have to take it tomorrow. Hopefully, without the time restrictions, I can grind my way through for a passing score. I can see this being an agonizing 4 hour marathon!
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