<p>you can bring check, money order, or credit card. </p>
<p>i'm wondering where you get the registration form though? i hear some people fill it out at the testing center. ugh im confused about the process as well.</p>
<p>you can bring check, money order, or credit card. </p>
<p>i'm wondering where you get the registration form though? i hear some people fill it out at the testing center. ugh im confused about the process as well.</p>
<p>College Board will not turn your money down.</p>
<p>so i take it you can fill out a registration form over there?</p>
<p>Nobody here can guarantee you anything. You haven't said urban area or rural for one thing. IF you don't show up you have NO chance look at it that way. Show up, take the payment in some form and prepare for sitting the exam, it is done all the time. Good Luck</p>
<p>So do they take credit cards (last question).</p>
<p>YES....did you look at the website where this is all layed out in detail? Costs and what forms of payment they accept. Relax it will work out.
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<p>To be considered for standby testing, please be present at the test center on test day before 7:45 a.m. You will also be charged a standby fee in addition to the regular fee for the test or tests you wish to take.</p>
<p>Bring a completed Registration Form, sealed in its envelope, along with payment by check, money order, or credit card. Checks and money orders should be made payable to "The College Board."</p>
<p>Please don't call test supervisors for information about standby testing, since they do not know until test day if there will be room to admit you as a standby tester.
Exceptions</p>
<p>Students taking Language Tests with Listening cannot test as standbys. Students testing in Kenya, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, or Cameroon cannot test as standbys.
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