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temps.


Question Posted Thursday August 9 2007, 3:26 pm

i'm getting my temps in a few days, and i'm just wondering, what exactly do they do? i know you take a test on the computer, but like when you pass, you get your actual temps. it'll have your height, weight, eye color, hair color, and all that too right? do they actually weigh you and stuff, or do you just tell them? how does all that work? thanks.

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jennuhhx answered Thursday August 9 2007, 7:26 pm:
ok i just got my temps, and yes it has all of your details, but you fill out a form and put everything yourself at the place, i had to kind of guess because i didnt know it was coming,then they ask you all these questions about your health and is you were born in the u.s, and you need your birth certificate and social security number, then they take your picture and you take your test, its forty questions, 20 on signs, and 20 on the rest of the booklet, and if you get 11 wrong you fail, but once you get enough to pass the test stops you, then you drive etc etc. hope that helps :]

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