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Libertie
Okay, I'm kidding, but my online programming class is requiring that my exams be proctored, which SUCKS.
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A proctor should meet the following criteria:

1. Must not be related (in any way) to the test taker.
2. Must not be a supervisor at work.
3. Must not be someone enrolled in the course

Suggestions:

1. A local librarian
2. A local school administrator
3. A local clergy member
4. The testing center at a local college

If you have questions concerning your proctor, contact your instructor for final determination of acceptability.

Note: Proctors have the option of charging for their services. Please discuss this with them when enlisting them as a proctor.
I live right across the street from the Texarkana college, though, so I guess I'll be taking exams at their testing center. rolleyes.gif
voguelove
what the..why?

are they afriad that the class will cheat or something?
Libertie
Pretty much, yeah. Joys of taking online classes.

You should see my dry-erase board and all the sticky notes right now. x_X

I found out I'll need a proctor for intro to networking, too.
iDecay
Aww, I was here for the money! sad.gif

The 1st two criteria sounds like BS. ermm.gif At least you don't have to leave the house to go to school. tongue.gif
Intercourselyts
I would have been your protector. laugh.gif Although I find that to be a little weird to have, just a thought.
HakunaMatata
^Um, she said proctor, dear. The kind that makes sure you take tests cleanly. _smile.gif

Is it easy taking online classes? I know that that's off-topic, but I've really only heard of people doing that.
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