can anyone let me know what protest dates are left? I never grabbed the sheet to mail in. I was hoping maybe I can just show up and I can check my score. If not I'll just wait till august/September.
Sunrise said
Apr 16, 2017
April Monday 17th- Friday 21st---next week is the last week
A10shun said
Apr 16, 2017
What are the average amount of passers per command?
3rdtimetheCharm said
Apr 16, 2017
Sunrise wrote:
April Monday 17th- Friday 21st---next week is the last week
Monday through Friday? Or just those two dates?
Sunrise said
Apr 16, 2017
3rdtimetheCharm wrote:
Sunrise wrote:
April Monday 17th- Friday 21st---next week is the last week
Monday through Friday? Or just those two dates?
Monday through Friday
hhrock said
Apr 19, 2017
Hello all. I did not mail my protest sheet before the deadline and assumed I couldn't join one of those sessions. However, I've been hearing that people managed to join the protest session just by showing up, without mailing the sheet in. Now, I wanna do this myself, however, I threw out the yellow protest sheet we were all handed upon completion of the test. I just thought that I missed my chance and got rid of it. Does anyone know if you actually NEED that sheet to join the protest session or do they look you up by name/tax number once you arrive at the protest session?
Videoguy17 said
Apr 19, 2017
If people who didn't mail their slips in managed to get in, it seems to be at the whim of DCAS. When I went, they made everyone who didn't have a letter leave. Even guys who tried to say they "forgot" their letter. I mean, give it a shot. The worst that'll happen is that you burn 1 to 2 hours of your time. Go to 2 Lafayette St. Everyone who said they weren't scheduled on the day I went got turned away from Brooklyn and told to go to Manhattan. So I guess only Manhattan does the walk ins.
can anyone let me know what protest dates are left? I never grabbed the sheet to mail in. I was hoping maybe I can just show up and I can check my score. If not I'll just wait till august/September.
Monday through Friday? Or just those two dates?
Monday through Friday
If people who didn't mail their slips in managed to get in, it seems to be at the whim of DCAS. When I went, they made everyone who didn't have a letter leave. Even guys who tried to say they "forgot" their letter. I mean, give it a shot. The worst that'll happen is that you burn 1 to 2 hours of your time. Go to 2 Lafayette St. Everyone who said they weren't scheduled on the day I went got turned away from Brooklyn and told to go to Manhattan. So I guess only Manhattan does the walk ins.