Wanted to share my nightmare Proctor U experience I had on 8/30. I’m curious if this has been happening to other test takers, what action other test takers have taken in these situations, any advice on the matter, etc.
What happened:
I then had to suddenly pick back up where I left off, & try to finish LG after expending considerable energy & stress - on top of the cumulative fatigue from the other 2 test sections - to figure out why my exam had suddenly stopped, a task made even more difficult by unresponsive & incompetent proctors.
And this wasn’t the only incident that took place…
As a whole, this is extremely disheartening as I felt I was at my peak preparedness, felt confident on exam day, & these incidents took away much of that confidence & definitely hindered my ability to succeed on the exam. I anxiously await September18th score release…
Has anyone had similar experiences? How did you proceed?
I’m hoping for them to accelerate releasing my score, because if I find out I scored lower than I’d like, I'd asked to be registered for the next exam at no cost due to ProctorU's flop. Open to any & all ideas
@audeamus300220 said:
My friend whose test also had been disconnected told me that he actually lost time on the clock, and his proctor did not (or could not) add back in the time.
Well, for one thing, he couldn't convince the proctor that he had ~10 minutes left remaining on the clock before getting disconnected (which continued ticking and showed ~5 minutes after getting back on). There was no way for him to prove to anyone that his clock was showing ~10 minutes before the disconnect and that time was ticking during the disconnect, I guess.
Wow that's pretty ridiculous... I hope your friend was able to get a reasonable response from LSAC