What happens in a testing session?
If your children are being tested you will understand this well when you sit in and observe your own child’s testing session… it’s like a tutoring session, designed for custom programming. Testing takes about an hour and may be done in your home, or in my home in Rancho Vista. Both parents are asked to sit in and observe the testing session (provided both parents will have a say in which program your child is enrolled). Parents do not have to be fluent in English to experience what takes place.
At the testing session, the invigilator will help you to log on to the automatic testing system for the module(s) you are attempting. When you have completed the test, you will get your results automatically. Candidates who successfully pass the test will have their logbooks stamped and signed by the invigilator. If you fail the test, you may reattempt it on another day.
Related Questions
- What happens if a TA edits the Start/End dates of a session while students are testing? Will it pause tests that are currently open and in progress?
- What happens if a TAC reschedules a testing session? What if i cant attend the rescheduled test session?
- What happens if a testing session is interrupted or terminated for some reason?