| What Is Proctored Testing? |
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Having exams administered by an approved person that is not employed or associated with Sure Win Inc. at a time and location agreed upon. For example, a proctor in a Real Estate office will get the information necessary to conduct the exams at the office. |
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| Who Can Be a Proctor? |
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Any disinterested 3rd party, not related to the licensee by blood or marriage, is over age 21, speaks English, and is willing to abide by and follow the rules and process set forth by Sure Win Inc. Acceptable proctors would include a staff member of any education provider or professional organization, attorney or other professional, office manager, office coordinator, sponsoring or managing broker.
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What are the Rules for the Proctor? |
- The proctor will not be compensated by Sure Win Inc. for administering the exams.
- The proctor will give the exam at a place and time that is conducive to taking an exam (e.g. quiet environment, adequate lighting, etc.). The exams may be taken all at one time or at different times.
- The proctor shall be present for the exam, eliminate as many interruptions and distractions as possible.
- This IS NOT an open book test. The proctor shall prohibit any cheating or misconduct before, during or after the exam including, but not limited to, the use of books, notes, phone calls, discussions with others, leaving the testing area, sending or receiving information electronically, and copying or making notes of the exams. Any willingness to allow cheating or misconduct constitutes shared guilt by the proctor, a violation of the Real Estate License Act.
- This is a TIMED EXAM. 15 minutes for each 25 questions. The computer will stop the exam if not completed within the time frame. For their 12 hours of CE a licensee will take four 25 question exams.
- The proctor does not grade and is not expected to understand any content of the exams. The exams are graded upon completion and the result displayed for the student.
- The proctor can administer testing for more than one licensee at the same time or different times. A Proctor must be registered with Sure Win Inc. for each licensee they administer exams for.
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