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Browser configuration - spoolinhx35 - 04-25-2016

Is there a lockdown browser when taking these exams? Or can you access other windows with the exam open?
I graduate in may and this is the last class i need.

Thanks


Browser configuration - davewill - 04-25-2016

Which exams? The rules differ depending on what test and from whom. Proctored exams have rules about what you are and are not allowed to use during the exam, but the proctor enforced that, not the browser. Unproctored exams I don't have any actual experience with, but I haven't heard of a special browser.


Browser configuration - spoolinhx35 - 04-25-2016

It would be US history II. props on c++ , I took that language two years ago.


Browser configuration - bluebooger - 04-25-2016

so, StraighterLine ??

or from a community college


Browser configuration - spoolinhx35 - 04-25-2016

This will be at a community college


Browser configuration - bjcheung77 - 04-25-2016

spoolinhx35 Wrote:This will be at a community college

If you're a student there, you can go to their computer lab and test out their connection/requirements.
Here's the link to ProctorU and the test site, it tests several things about your computer.
ProctorU - Test It Out


Browser configuration - bluebooger - 04-25-2016

bjcheung77 Wrote:If you're a student there, you can go to their computer lab and test out their connection/requirements.
Here's the link to ProctorU and the test site, it tests several things about your computer.
ProctorU - Test It Out

since we have no idea if his school even uses ProctorU that post is useless

this whole thread is useless

there is absolutely no way for anyone to know how the hell that community college does proctored exams

they may not even use computers

the entire thing may be done with pencil and paper

if spoolinhx35 means ProctorU then they could have said so

could have meant CLEP, DSST, UExcel, TECEPs
if somebody is going to post a question they need to be specific