06-03-2008, 09:29 PM
Brian,
If you need a proctor (you don't always) you can use a local college or public library. I have two paper based midterms that I'm taking at my local library for free. All you do is have the proctor fill out the form and TESC mails the tests to the proctor. During the testing week you schedule a convenient time to take the test with your proctor. For the classes I'm taking, only the midterms are proctored.
If you need a proctor (you don't always) you can use a local college or public library. I have two paper based midterms that I'm taking at my local library for free. All you do is have the proctor fill out the form and TESC mails the tests to the proctor. During the testing week you schedule a convenient time to take the test with your proctor. For the classes I'm taking, only the midterms are proctored.
Bachelor of Arts, 2008
87 Traditional Credits
27 Exam Credits
6 FEMA Credits
M.A., 2010
*Now Homeschooling
87 Traditional Credits
27 Exam Credits
6 FEMA Credits
M.A., 2010
*Now Homeschooling