11-29-2013, 02:00 AM
I didn't have any of those issues. The only problems I've had with ProctorU were (a computer person might be able to understand this and better explain it), whatever software they use to be able to view your computer would really drag down the speed of my laptop, IDK if it was overloading my little laptop or what but the fan would kick on a fight for cool air.
Once I had a proctor tell me to close an additional browser I had open, I told him it was my e-book and it wasn't an issue. Another time I had a very overzealous proctor try to re-verify my identity in the middle of the exam, my "Jersey" attitude came out and that was the end of that situation.
Aside from those two incidents every proctor I encountered was professional and asked permission before they went through their checklist. (take control of your mouse, check for dual monitors, etc.)
Once I had a proctor tell me to close an additional browser I had open, I told him it was my e-book and it wasn't an issue. Another time I had a very overzealous proctor try to re-verify my identity in the middle of the exam, my "Jersey" attitude came out and that was the end of that situation.
Aside from those two incidents every proctor I encountered was professional and asked permission before they went through their checklist. (take control of your mouse, check for dual monitors, etc.)
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[h=1]âOpportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.â ~Thomas Edison[/h]
Arnold Fletcher Award
[h=1]âOpportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.â ~Thomas Edison[/h]


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