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Question Regarding PCE

I had a question regarding the PCE exam in Ontario.

What happens if you fail the PCE exam 3 times in Ontario? Do I need special permission to write it again or what happens?

Any help or knowledge regarding this issue would be welcomed.
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Re: Question Regarding PCE

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You have to contact with Alliance and talk to Alison Cooper the PCE exam director. You have to tell her why you thing you are going to pass this time? Also you have to give her written application explaing whta is you study plan for 4th time etc.
Talk to her she will let you know wht you have to do exactely.
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Re: Question Regarding PCE

Im planning on sitting the written exam in edmonton in Jan 2009. Im currently based in calgary but have been trained as a PT in england. Im too struggling with being able to pass the written exam having failed twice already. Looking to either get together with people in the calgary area to study with or form some sort of online study.
I know there is talk of these groups being set up but either im missing the details (due to a vast number of different forums) or i dont see any set up for the Jan exam.
Any help/advise would be most welcome. feel free to write to me at lukefernandes@hotmail.com which would be the best place to catch me as i check that regularly during the day.

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