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Posted by RoamingBack
 - Jan 13, 2013, 06:51 PM
Yard,
No expert in any way "but" you called it yourself... first examination produced results that were not acceptable and (unusual from my limited experience) you were offered a second test. I would speculate that perhaps they simply decided "not" to allow that and overruled the examiner later.

I believe I have learned that these things, when on the fence more or less, seldom fall jelly side up! I would lean more towards having failed than passed just to be less disappointed in either event. Good luck with all this. Take care.
Posted by yardbird24
 - Jan 13, 2013, 06:10 PM
I recently took a poly for the NSA. After failing the first, the examiner said I could come in the next day to retake it, since he believed I was too nervous/anxious/etc and wanted to give me another shot.

Upon arriving the next day, I was approached and told that after my exam went through "Quality Control" that no further testing was required.

Good? Bad? I have no idea if I passed of failed.