07-29-2014, 12:31 PM
Drakemoore Wrote:Educational institution faculty and staff
Testing center staff
Business education personnel
Librarians
U.S. military education officers
Embassy officials or consular officers
There's gotta be someone that you can get in touch with that fits this criteria. I mean as far as I know, being a proctor isn't a difficult process. I've had friends do it before and have been proctored by someone. They keep an eye on you while you're taking the test to be sure that you don't leave, that you don't use any materials that you're not supposed to be using, they sign some papers. Obviously there is some responsibility on their part that they have to take and I can see that raising some eyebrows for someone that isn't overseeing a test in the UK.
Your easiest bet is going to be educational staff, testing center staff in the UK, librarians. If you live near an Embassy I guess you could contact someone there but, they're likely the most busy of the individuals listed.
I live quite rural and the US Embassy is too far away it's in London where CLEPs are done and I simply can't get there this year.
Education is seen really differently here, it's all about the struggle. To make education accessible and easier goes against the British mindset lol
The culture is incredibly different.
But I shall find a way