The Royal Australasian College of Physicians has apologized to over twelve hundred students in Australia and New Zealand for the crash of their online doctors test.

All students, regardless of their progress in the test will be forced to re sit the exam at a later date, causing mass confusion and stress to students who were required to pay $1,800 to sit the test.

They recently admitted to having a back-up plan, leading many to question why computer-based test developer Pearson Vue was used for such a crucial test, when it is infamous for crashes.