I took the MCAT here on August 31, 2018. Set up was quick, the noiseless headphones okay. The sign in and out was quick also. No place to warm up or have lunch. I had lunch on the floor. But most egregious is the cheapness of this center to not provide pencils and paper. Instead they provide superused, faded 1 mm felt tip pens and a little earasable laminated plastic sheet of paper. For a test that costs $300 to take, and a case of 12 pencils costs less than a dollar, and a ream of paper in Walmart at retails cost $6 dollars, this is pure cheapery. I spent months preparing and working my little tail off to sit in this test. The last thing I needed was to constantly be breaking felt tips or requesting a new one. It interrupts a timed test in which every second counts. I couldn't even go back to my calculations, because they were half-readable in that faded felt tip cheapness. I am going to use Thompson Centers, which have the decency of providing a lunch area, pencils and as much paper as you need.