After writing my review of the DSST Stats exam in the Specific Feedback section, it dawned on me that I might be breaking my agreement that I would not share any content info about the test....
Before I take each CLEP/DSST, the computer asks me to agree to a policy that says, in essence, that I will not share with anyone any portion of the content that was on my test. I don't remember the exact wording of the affidavit, but it made me pause when I wrote my last review.
So, to preserve the confidentiality of the exams, does this mean we should avoid revealing certain content material about our tests? Just asking...
EDIT: Just to clarify....I'm not asking about whether or not we should review exams - surely that's perfectly fine; just wondering whether we should broadcast which questions were on the exams.
Before I take each CLEP/DSST, the computer asks me to agree to a policy that says, in essence, that I will not share with anyone any portion of the content that was on my test. I don't remember the exact wording of the affidavit, but it made me pause when I wrote my last review.
So, to preserve the confidentiality of the exams, does this mean we should avoid revealing certain content material about our tests? Just asking...
EDIT: Just to clarify....I'm not asking about whether or not we should review exams - surely that's perfectly fine; just wondering whether we should broadcast which questions were on the exams.
-Andrew T.
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