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Initial Saylor exam test experiment - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Saylor-org-Straighterline-Study-com-Sophia-Org-Coursera-Discussion) +--- Thread: Initial Saylor exam test experiment (/Thread-Initial-Saylor-exam-test-experiment) Pages:
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RE: Initial Saylor exam test experiment - dfrecore - 10-26-2022 CLEP has been available remotely for a couple of years now; and DSST just (finally!) added that option as well! GetCollegeCredit.com: UPDATE: Remote Proctoring Now Available for All Test Takers, Including Servicemembers! Please click here to schedule your remote DSST exam. https://clep.collegeboard.org/about-remote-proctoring/take-clep-exam-remote-proctoring: CLEP now offers test takers the option to take a CLEP exam at home with remote proctoring. Below is more information about testing remotely. RE: Initial Saylor exam test experiment - bjcheung77 - 10-26-2022 It really depends... It's great to take the exam remotely through proctor if you're aware and OK with the proctoring company data breach issues. Some may live close to a testing center, if that's the case, it's still recommended driving a few minutes to your nearest test center instead. RE: Initial Saylor exam test experiment - Londinium7 - 10-31-2022 (10-26-2022, 04:55 PM)vetvso Wrote: Okay so here is what I found out about taking a test very quickly today. $5 allows you to know what's on the test. You might pass it or in my case, I failed by 2%. What I found out on this particular test was that none of the three practice tests had relevance to the test for credit. The reason people say the test for credit is harder is that the material being tested on may be very different.But do you think the test materials should differ from the final test? RE: Initial Saylor exam test experiment - vetvso - 11-03-2022 (10-31-2022, 04:22 AM)Londinium7 Wrote:(10-26-2022, 04:55 PM)vetvso Wrote: Okay so here is what I found out about taking a test very quickly today. $5 allows you to know what's on the test. You might pass it or in my case, I failed by 2%. What I found out on this particular test was that none of the three practice tests had relevance to the test for credit. The reason people say the test for credit is harder is that the material being tested on may be very different.But do you think the test materials should differ from the final test? I would prefer that the non-credit test would be similar to the for-credit test. This would truly tell you if you are ready for the test. RE: Initial Saylor exam test experiment - vetvso - 11-10-2022 I'm starting to get addicted to Saylor testing for credit. So far I have taken 2 tests, and several practice tests. For $5 this is as cheap as it gets, and I have re-tested one for a total cost of $15 for 6 credits. I'm going to just keep using this service because the automated proctor makes it faster, and easier to deal with. I will need to do Study.com for a few classes but I enjoy documenting all of what I know so cheaply. RE: Initial Saylor exam test experiment - vetvso - 11-15-2022 So I have found out that the last email from Saylor is the ACE badge email 3-4 days after receiving the certification. Assuming you have the same email on saylor and credly it should just show up. |