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<blockquote data-quote="OB" data-source="post: 179474" data-attributes="member: 5011"><p>I would echo what you said as I sat SQE2 in April this year in those exact centres.</p><p></p><p>For ITTS Aldgate I would say that it is quite big and goes across many floors so I wouldn't recommend if you want to avoid a stressful checking in at the start (previously sat SQE1 in the Excel which was extremely big and overwhelming and Canterbury which was a tiny centre and much calmer). ITTS Aldgate also do not let you have water bottles outside the exam rooms or to have snacks nearby for the breaks in SQE2 whereas other centres did.</p><p></p><p>Would agree that Euston was very well run, slightly sterile and formal in parts (fitting for a GP exam centre) but on the whole I was satisfied with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OB, post: 179474, member: 5011"] I would echo what you said as I sat SQE2 in April this year in those exact centres. For ITTS Aldgate I would say that it is quite big and goes across many floors so I wouldn't recommend if you want to avoid a stressful checking in at the start (previously sat SQE1 in the Excel which was extremely big and overwhelming and Canterbury which was a tiny centre and much calmer). ITTS Aldgate also do not let you have water bottles outside the exam rooms or to have snacks nearby for the breaks in SQE2 whereas other centres did. Would agree that Euston was very well run, slightly sterile and formal in parts (fitting for a GP exam centre) but on the whole I was satisfied with it. [/QUOTE]
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