How long does it take to schedule the Subject 1 exam?

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DeFinley
07/30/25 2:33am
The processing time for scheduling the Subject 1 exam varies depending on the number of applicants. Generally, you will receive an SMS notification within a week after submitting your online application. However, the SMS may indicate either a successful or unsuccessful scheduling attempt, so the exact exam date depends on when your appointment is confirmed. Priority scheduling is given to those who have previously canceled and rescheduled their exam or whose driver's license study period is about to expire, while first-time applicants may experience longer wait times. Subject 1 exam scheduling rules: For first-time applicants, the scheduling priority is determined by the initial application date for the driver's license or license upgrade. For non-first-time applicants, the priority is based on the date of their last exam. If a successfully scheduled applicant cancels the appointment due to personal reasons, the cancellation date becomes their new priority date. If the cancellation is due to non-personal reasons, the priority date remains unchanged. The success of exam scheduling depends on your ranking. The higher your ranking for a particular exam session, the greater the probability of successful scheduling. It is advisable to choose exam sessions where you have a higher ranking or to schedule at less crowded test centers.
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