Re: Taking the LPI Certification with Pearson Vue

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Hello,
I have taken certifications through Pearson before. If you want to email me off the list, I can send you the contact information that I have for getting your accommodations set up. The Pearson software itself is not accessible through windows or Linux. When I did it, I had a scribe, and they had to input all of my answers and click on the answers to my questions. As I mentioned earlier, if you want to send me an email off list, I would be happy to give you more information. My email address is:
ashbreger@xxxxxxxxx. 

Ashley Breger

> On Oct 15, 2022, at 5:14 PM, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Listers,
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> I am planning to take the Linux Professional Institute Certificate (LPIC-1) exam in January 2023. However, I am not sure about the accessibility of the Pearson Vue exam program. My question is, Is there anyone who ever took a certification exam with Pearson? How accessible is their program with screen-readers whether on Windows or Linux? I am comfortable working on either platform. I am only hesitant to regret the experience. So what should I know as a totally blind user.
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> In preparation, I am using Debian 11 and Fedora 36.
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> TIA,
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> Euclid
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