What should I do if I am not at my best on the date of the interpreter exam?
Get plenty of rest the night before and come to the test well rested, prepared to do your best. However, if you are sick or are under some form of intense emotional distress (i.e., a loved one has just passed away, you are in the midst of a highly-charged divorce, etc.), it’s best to cancel your test appointment. Once you take the test, the results will be final and you cannot claim after the fact that you were not at your best or ask for another chance to be tested. Simply being nervous or unprepared is not an acceptable excuse for canceling your test appointment.