thx for the replies everyone. Passed the test today, I went 45 minutes early before the scheduled start time, but they started checking ID's half an hour before the official start of the test.
Irrelevant info:
The place I went to (they're all different) was some sort of test center but looked like an upmarket internet cafe (as opposed to some shack-level thing you might come across). They do other stuff there like checking C.V's and other tests similar to life in UK. I'm guessing they take about 20-30% of the £50 fee.
The ID check was a passport and proof of address in the form of a bank statement or utility bill. I took my credit card statement and a letter from the Home Office too. Cheeky clerk also cross referenced the HO reference number too, but the info was right in front of her so not really something I can get annoyed about. :p Mobiles had to be completely turned off - if they rang you failed, if you communicated to anyone you failed etc. They didn't make the environment comfortable at all for ppl with nervous dispositions, I saw an elderly Chinese lady who seemed
very agitated and was warned not to communicate with fellow test-takers, since she seemed to be seeking some comfort beforehand lol.
For people looking to take it, don't underestimate the test. It's hard in the sense that the information is spread throughout the entire book so you can still get many wrong if you don't study everything. I recommend the book with the practice test and answers. Some questions are pretty tricky and even if you skimmed the correct info the multiple choice will have very similar troll-level answers. Also the most important sectioned as far as I gleamed from studying and the test is the history (medieval ages, wars and Victorian age) and the government section (Parliament/Scotland/Ireland/Voting etc), but again everything should be studied. Expect some curveballs about some random poet, cyclists and who invented something.
About 6 ppl finished before me (under 15 minutes). 2-3 ppl failed, I have no idea about their background though so can't say whether they're English is up to scratch or studied.
I do not like the lack of feedback on test performance (they just say you passed). I like to know such info but I can see how ppl would correlate the info into a forum thread and start making some stats, I guess the government doesn't want that. Someone finished the test in about 7 minutes and passed. I was kinda jealous, although I might be over-estimating the time because I think you could skip the practice test and click on the "start test" straight away. There was a practice test option with 4 questions, I got them all right. . . but I more or less guessed 2 of them (had a vague idea but nothing concrete). About the person who finished early, yea I was a bit angry at them, I'm just like that.
neoseal wrote:Royh,
Where did the centre staff get the time from.
Did they try to enter your details in the system and then system flagged off the 5 min time limit? OR
They just looked at their wall clock or wrist watch and decided?
I have no idea if the computer screen in front of the clerk held that sort of information, I wasn't paying attention if he typed anything in or not so can't say either way. I still think they should have let me in because it's 45 minutes and I don't think disturbing the ppl would be an issue since the ID check time I took today took about 4 minutes max prior to the test. So I don't think I would've made a big fuss.
Even though I passed the test today I felt absolutely no joy because they didn't let me in before plus money lost. Just mild relief this bit was over, still have to get stuff in order for the naturalization thing since I have to get the referee and all that, plus I have gaps when I wasn't working, but not doing anything else for over 6 months so basically have to prove a
negative when they ask for proof I haven't left the country. . .
but that's for another thread.