on a lighter note... Forum
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itseightfortyfive

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on a lighter note...
As people were talking before the test did ya'll find yourself, in your head going "WRONG!!!!" like for example some guy was talking about how all schools look at the higher test score. WRONG! Or when looking at peoples purses (no plastic bag) WRONG! or with their hoodies tied around their waste. WRONG.
Actually I was extremely disappointed that no proctors made anyone leave their hoodies outside. They just said they couldn't wear the hood, but the sweater was okay.
I tried to talk as little as possible.
Actually I was extremely disappointed that no proctors made anyone leave their hoodies outside. They just said they couldn't wear the hood, but the sweater was okay.
I tried to talk as little as possible.
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itseightfortyfive

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Re: on a lighter note...
oh yeah, and I remember that same guy saying that the reason that sometimes certain scores on the scale were stared out is because a question is dropped from scoring. WRONG.
- kkklick

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Re: on a lighter note...
this thread is a waste of space
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Hey-O

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Re: on a lighter note...
My proctor was hilarious and made all these terrible jokes. He talked and joked during all the breaks and was really lenient. BUT he did let some people keep their test books open during the breaks and I could tell they were checking their answers but I said nothing.
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itseightfortyfive

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really? like which breaks? bc the only one we had that was long enough to do any good was the one after sec 3 and they took our materials.
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- nsideirish

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Re: on a lighter note...
My proctor was similar. He was a pretty funny guy. He said he is a theater professor at Northwestern so I guess that explains his sense of humor. It definitely helped me relax a bit and remember...'its just a test...'Hey-O wrote:My proctor was hilarious and made all these terrible jokes. He talked and joked during all the breaks and was really lenient. BUT he did let some people keep their test books open during the breaks and I could tell they were checking their answers but I said nothing.
- a11 1n

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Hey you and I were in the same room! At DePaul correct? Where were you sitting?nsideirish wrote:My proctor was similar. He was a pretty funny guy. He said he is a theater professor at Northwestern so I guess that explains his sense of humor. It definitely helped me relax a bit and remember...'its just a test...'Hey-O wrote:My proctor was hilarious and made all these terrible jokes. He talked and joked during all the breaks and was really lenient. BUT he did let some people keep their test books open during the breaks and I could tell they were checking their answers but I said nothing.
- TCScrutinizer

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I might have raised holy hell. I can't believe someone who is so seemingly neurotic about things like how many C's and D's got bubbled is nonchalant about other people cheating on the test that determines such a huge portion of the next three years of your life.Hey-O wrote:My proctor was hilarious and made all these terrible jokes. He talked and joked during all the breaks and was really lenient. BUT he did let some people keep their test books open during the breaks and I could tell they were checking their answers but I said nothing.