<p>Hi,
I just found this thread. My D is taking two subject tests this Saturday and wants to go to work starting noon. The ticket says to be there at 7:30, which implies the testing will start at 8:00. Will she be allowed to leave after she's completed her two tests or will she be required to sit tight until the allotted time has run it's course? She couldn't find any information on the College Board website addressing this.
Any insight from those who have taken two tests?</p>
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You leave right when you are finished with your last subject test.</p>
<p>The actual test starts after all the formalities: listening to instructions and filling out the front page of the answer booklet and the top of the first answer sheet. Usually it takes 15-30 min.
In some testing centers the formalities start right when the room is filled to its determined capacity, in others a proctor would wait until everybody on the room’s assigned list came in - but no later than 8 am; I’ve heard though about a couple of cases when a proctor would wait well after 8 am for some “important” sudent to show up.
There is a 5 min. break between the first and second tests, but no break before the third one - it starts right after those who don’t take it left the room.</p>
<p>In my case, there was only one other student in the classroom for the first test, and I was alone for the second. I was allowed “as much time as I wanted” as a break between the two (but I only took a few minutes to stretch and walk around). I had around ten minutes in my US History test left over, but I just spend my time checking answers.</p>
<p>You can leave after the allotted time for the subject test is over - i.e., you can’t leave 30 minutes into the test, but you can leave after the full 60 minutes has passed.</p>