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Q: Have you written a proctored test while in China?

Just wondering if anybody has done this, and what the experience was in contacting a test proctor from a university in China to do this. Thanks

12 years 20 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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So I'm guessing you're doing an online degree that requires tests to be proctored, right?

 

I had this trouble so I just dropped the classes and picked up something else until I could return to the U.S.

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Yes, it is part-online. Some of the tests I can do at another university, some have to be done back in Canada with the province.

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Well, since it's at another university, you need to get permission from those universities to proctor your tests first. My classes allowed it, but I was traveling all over the place with the wife, and didn't have time to stop and proctor my tests. So I just dropped them and took a year off college.

 

I don't see why you wouldn't be able to get any help from those Chinese universities. One agreed to do it for me, but I decided not to bother. They'll probably require about 200 RMB or so... maybe less.

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