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The ladies working were friendly but calm (don't want hyperactive people stressing you out even more on test day!). As with all prometric centers, they fingerprint and photograph you, have you sign in and out, have you turn your pockets out, etc. each time you go in and out of the testing room.
Parking is easy and the site was relatively easy to find. The suite is on the back side of the lot, closer to Martin St than Wagon Trail. There isn't a big overhead sign, just the door sign, but the suite numbers are clearly marked.
The center is small, with about 25 seats total. The waiting room is really small - the seats are close enough together that two tall people would probably bump knees if they sat facing each other. There is only one bathroom, so if someone drops a deuce (or if you need to), you're SOL (literally)!
It was a little cold in the room (I get cold easily) - the thermostat said 74. In a t-shirt and leggings with a hoodie, I did find my ears and hands were still cold.
Hope this helps. Good luck with your test!
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