At the last CLEP I took at COSC (intro Psyc), the proctor refused to give me scratch paper stating that "only certain exams allow for it". I had a feeling that she didn't know what she was talking about, but what could I do? I like having scratch paper because I sometimes find answers contained in questions that come up later in the test.
Did I have a proctor that didn't know what they were talking about or does the College Board have scratch paper rules?
Did I have a proctor that didn't know what they were talking about or does the College Board have scratch paper rules?
BA Social Sciences TESC 2009
CLEP
A&I Literature 65 | Educational Psychology 71 | American Government 67 | US History I 67 | US History II 72
Social Sciences & History 65 | English Comp 63
DSST
Civil War 61 | Substance Abuse 463 | Intro Computing 465 | Technical Writing 66 | Anthropology 66 | Prin. of Supervision 62
Enviro & Humanity 68 | Org Behavior 67 | Astronomy 60 | Ethics 467
ECE
World Population A | Research Methods in Psychology A | Adulthood & Aging A | Gerontology A | UExcel Political Science B
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