Is the Subject 4 Test in the Morning or Afternoon?

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ElliottFitz
07/29/25 11:45pm
Subject 4 can be taken either in the morning or afternoon. The following are the precautions for taking Subject 4: 1. Observe examination room discipline: Making noise during the test will result in being expelled from the examination room and disqualification for the day. 2. Follow the instructions of the staff: Raise your hand if you have any questions, and you can ask the examiner if you don’t understand. 3. After sitting down, first verify your candidate information. 4. Adjust the camera position to focus on the upper 1/3 of your face and chest. 5. At the start of the test, quickly familiarize yourself with the special small 'keyboard' used for the test to avoid clicking errors. 6. For multiple-choice questions, ensure no options are missed, and observe the keywords carefully when answering.
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