08-31-2020, 12:37 PM
(04-04-2019, 06:36 PM)MoppyPuppy Wrote:(04-01-2019, 03:59 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(04-01-2019, 12:15 PM)MoppyPuppy Wrote:(04-01-2019, 10:26 AM)dfrecore Wrote: It's kind of confusing - you're saying it says you can use notes, but then you say you can't find where it clarifies that you can use notes. Can you explain further?
I learned you can use notes when I took the TECEP exam when it was already too late, the proctor of my test told me I could use notes when the test was already in progress.
If you didn't write down the APA citations for the material they expect you to editorialize then you can't complete the citations even if you know the format.
Ah. I just read the study guide again, and it is unclear that you're expected to do that during the test (it looks to me like you would submit the information prior to the test for assessment 1). If that's the case, I would contact TESU and tell them that you turned in the Assessment 1 prior to the exam, and that without notes (which it doesn't say you can use on the study guide), there's no way to complete the test.
I did as you said and emailed the college, they responded immediately and future students will have a revised test description.
I passed with an 89%, during the exam without the article names or publication information I just wrote the APA citation format in it's rubric form to show that I would have been able to cite sources correctly had I simply known it was okay to have notes.
Heck, with notes I would have just wrote 8 different essays before hand for each situation and simply transcribe the essay to the screen.
"Heck, with notes I would have just wrote 8 different essays before hand for each situation and simply transcribe the essay to the screen."
Isn't that called cheating?