- Question about the remote proctoring - 4 Updates
Dena <dbmend...@gmail.com>: Jan 07 08:29AM -0800
Hey, I might be overthinking this, but: for anybody who has already taken
this exam with the remote (from home) proctoring, does the room I'm in have
to be completely cleared out of stuff like books? I have a bookshelf that
I'd rather not empty out but I also don't want to risk getting flagged for
anything. Thanks ahead!
Rachel Wanjiru <wanjiru...@gmail.com>: Jan 07 12:18PM -0500
Hi,
I did the exam last week ( lol and failed).
They say you shouldn’t have books or electronics near you like on the desk
so I don’t think the bookshelf would be an issue… even a wrist watch wasn’t
permitted. But the proctor will ask you to take pictures and they also ask
you to give a 360 degree view of the room.
My only disappointment with the proctoring was I was logged off maybe 6
times during the exam when he was unsettling and distracting but the
benefit is you don’t need to leave the house 😊.
Good luck with your exam.
Kind regards,
Rachel
Brian Laws <btla...@gmail.com>: Jan 07 09:21AM -0800
I haven't tried Pearson OnVUE (which I think is how the CIPP is proctored
remotely), but I've done several with ProProctor for FINRA certifications
and have never had an issue with books in the room.
As long as they're in the background and your work area/view is clear of
any materials, I think you're probably okay.
On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 11:29:01 AM UTC-5 Dena wrote:
Dena <dbmend...@gmail.com>: Jan 07 10:47AM -0800
Thanks everyone! Very much appreciate the quick replies :)
Wish me luck and have a great weekend
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