How long after watching the videos can I schedule the Subject 1 exam?

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DelAthena
07/30/25 9:53am
You can schedule the Subject 1 exam 3 to 7 days after watching the videos. The precautions for Subject 1 are as follows: During the Subject 1 exam: After entering the examination room, take your assigned seat and carefully verify your name and ID number. After confirming the information is correct, click "Confirm" to start the exam. If you have any issues, please raise your hand. Do not move around randomly, otherwise your exam may be canceled. Once the exam begins, the top left corner of the computer screen will display your video image, name, and exam time. If you encounter any problems, promptly raise your hand to notify the examiner. Pay special attention to your video image—adjust the camera to capture your front view and ensure you remain visible in the camera throughout the exam. Post-exam precautions: If you fail the exam, you must wait approximately 10 days before rescheduling the Subject 1 exam. If you pass the exam on the same day, you need to sign the printed score sheet at the designated signature area. After the exam, hand over your ID card to the staff responsible for recording scores, verify your exam results, sign the document, retrieve your ID card, and then leave the examination room.
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