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PRONTO Support How do I log in to my account? Where can I test my system for the Live Proctor Requirements? You will be able to run a full system diagnostic test.
Said I just took the Legal Module of the CBO. It think it's much better to take the exam in your own space rather than going to a testing center.
Check-in was efficient and things generally went well. However, about half way through the exam time, my testing window disappeared. I started clicking and got a message from the proctor saying 'not yet'.
Apparently they changed my proctor half way through the exam and they took away the exam window while they changed. The new proctor made be go through the whole security process again. This was very troubling. I didn't know if I lost what I had completed. The change over only took about 1 minute. I'm not sure I lost any time because I was not looking at the clock when it happened. Anyway, it was generally a good experience and I will take other ICC exams though Pronto, but they really need to keep one proctor through the whole exam.
David, thanks for providing input to us on your experience - I can certainly look into why the exam window disappears when changing proctors, as I can understand why this might be distracting. Stay tuned, and feel free to reach out to me directly for updates. Michelle Porter Director, Assessment Center. Said I have taken the Pronto online testing for my last 2 certifications (M2, E2). I like that there is little to no wait and that it is on your own time table. Everyone of the online proctors I have encountered (didn't say I only took each test once) has been extremely efficient, courteous, and professional. The only negative comment I have, is about the plan reading sections.
The plans are extremely small and hard to see, and when you scroll over with your cursor, it enlarges the image way too much so that it is hard to read in the complete opposite way, which can cause extreme frustration on a timed test. It may be my computer settings, I'm not positive, but if this were fixed, I would give PRONTO a solid 10 out of 10, as it stands, I give PRONTO 9 out of 10. Just a little constructive criticism that I hope will be heard as I plan to continue to use this for computer based testing. Cheers Thanks so much for the feedback - plan viewing is something we're currently working on enhancing as much as we can, given the vast differences between devices used to take our exams. We definitely appreciate the notes! I just took the Legal Module of the CBO. It think it's much better to take the exam in your own space rather than going to a testing center.
Check-in was efficient and things generally went well. However, about half way through the exam time, my testing window disappeared. I started clicking and got a message from the proctor saying 'not yet'.
Apparently they changed my proctor half way through the exam and they took away the exam window while they changed. Architectural portfolio design. The new proctor made be go through the whole security process again. This was very troubling. I didn't know if I lost what I had completed. The change over only took about 1 minute. I'm not sure I lost any time because I was not looking at the clock when it happened.
Anyway, it was generally a good experience and I will take other ICC exams though Pronto, but they really need to keep one proctor through the whole exam. I have taken the Pronto online testing for my last 2 certifications (M2, E2).
I like that there is little to no wait and that it is on your own time table. Everyone of the online proctors I have encountered (didn't say I only took each test once) has been extremely efficient, courteous, and professional. The only negative comment I have, is about the plan reading sections.
The plans are extremely small and hard to see, and when you scroll over with your cursor, it enlarges the image way too much so that it is hard to read in the complete opposite way, which can cause extreme frustration on a timed test. It may be my computer settings, I'm not positive, but if this were fixed, I would give PRONTO a solid 10 out of 10, as it stands, I give PRONTO 9 out of 10. Just a little constructive criticism that I hope will be heard as I plan to continue to use this for computer based testing.
I wanted to post a follow-up in case others have the same questions that I did. I did take the PRONTO exam, and it couldn't have been an easier process. (Though the test was a challenge!) Michelle, you were correct. I just used the book and the tabs to find the info that I needed and it was fine. I didn't have to glue or tape or staple the tabs to the book.
I didn't need any scratch paper, digital or otherwise. I can't remember off the top of my head if I needed the calculator, but if I did it was just for one or two questions.
PRONTO Support How do I log in to my account? Where can I test my system for the Live Proctor Requirements? You will be able to run a full system diagnostic test.
Said I just took the Legal Module of the CBO. It think it\'s much better to take the exam in your own space rather than going to a testing center.
Check-in was efficient and things generally went well. However, about half way through the exam time, my testing window disappeared. I started clicking and got a message from the proctor saying \'not yet\'.
Apparently they changed my proctor half way through the exam and they took away the exam window while they changed. The new proctor made be go through the whole security process again. This was very troubling. I didn\'t know if I lost what I had completed. The change over only took about 1 minute. I\'m not sure I lost any time because I was not looking at the clock when it happened. Anyway, it was generally a good experience and I will take other ICC exams though Pronto, but they really need to keep one proctor through the whole exam.
David, thanks for providing input to us on your experience - I can certainly look into why the exam window disappears when changing proctors, as I can understand why this might be distracting. Stay tuned, and feel free to reach out to me directly for updates. Michelle Porter Director, Assessment Center. Said I have taken the Pronto online testing for my last 2 certifications (M2, E2). I like that there is little to no wait and that it is on your own time table. Everyone of the online proctors I have encountered (didn\'t say I only took each test once) has been extremely efficient, courteous, and professional. The only negative comment I have, is about the plan reading sections.
The plans are extremely small and hard to see, and when you scroll over with your cursor, it enlarges the image way too much so that it is hard to read in the complete opposite way, which can cause extreme frustration on a timed test. It may be my computer settings, I\'m not positive, but if this were fixed, I would give PRONTO a solid 10 out of 10, as it stands, I give PRONTO 9 out of 10. Just a little constructive criticism that I hope will be heard as I plan to continue to use this for computer based testing. Cheers Thanks so much for the feedback - plan viewing is something we\'re currently working on enhancing as much as we can, given the vast differences between devices used to take our exams. We definitely appreciate the notes! I just took the Legal Module of the CBO. It think it\'s much better to take the exam in your own space rather than going to a testing center.
Check-in was efficient and things generally went well. However, about half way through the exam time, my testing window disappeared. I started clicking and got a message from the proctor saying \'not yet\'.
Apparently they changed my proctor half way through the exam and they took away the exam window while they changed. Architectural portfolio design. The new proctor made be go through the whole security process again. This was very troubling. I didn\'t know if I lost what I had completed. The change over only took about 1 minute. I\'m not sure I lost any time because I was not looking at the clock when it happened.
Anyway, it was generally a good experience and I will take other ICC exams though Pronto, but they really need to keep one proctor through the whole exam. I have taken the Pronto online testing for my last 2 certifications (M2, E2).
I like that there is little to no wait and that it is on your own time table. Everyone of the online proctors I have encountered (didn\'t say I only took each test once) has been extremely efficient, courteous, and professional. The only negative comment I have, is about the plan reading sections.
The plans are extremely small and hard to see, and when you scroll over with your cursor, it enlarges the image way too much so that it is hard to read in the complete opposite way, which can cause extreme frustration on a timed test. It may be my computer settings, I\'m not positive, but if this were fixed, I would give PRONTO a solid 10 out of 10, as it stands, I give PRONTO 9 out of 10. Just a little constructive criticism that I hope will be heard as I plan to continue to use this for computer based testing.
I wanted to post a follow-up in case others have the same questions that I did. I did take the PRONTO exam, and it couldn\'t have been an easier process. (Though the test was a challenge!) Michelle, you were correct. I just used the book and the tabs to find the info that I needed and it was fine. I didn\'t have to glue or tape or staple the tabs to the book.
I didn\'t need any scratch paper, digital or otherwise. I can\'t remember off the top of my head if I needed the calculator, but if I did it was just for one or two questions.
...'>Test Pdo Lichko Projti Onlajn(01.03.2019)PRONTO Support How do I log in to my account? Where can I test my system for the Live Proctor Requirements? You will be able to run a full system diagnostic test.
Said I just took the Legal Module of the CBO. It think it\'s much better to take the exam in your own space rather than going to a testing center.
Check-in was efficient and things generally went well. However, about half way through the exam time, my testing window disappeared. I started clicking and got a message from the proctor saying \'not yet\'.
Apparently they changed my proctor half way through the exam and they took away the exam window while they changed. The new proctor made be go through the whole security process again. This was very troubling. I didn\'t know if I lost what I had completed. The change over only took about 1 minute. I\'m not sure I lost any time because I was not looking at the clock when it happened. Anyway, it was generally a good experience and I will take other ICC exams though Pronto, but they really need to keep one proctor through the whole exam.
David, thanks for providing input to us on your experience - I can certainly look into why the exam window disappears when changing proctors, as I can understand why this might be distracting. Stay tuned, and feel free to reach out to me directly for updates. Michelle Porter Director, Assessment Center. Said I have taken the Pronto online testing for my last 2 certifications (M2, E2). I like that there is little to no wait and that it is on your own time table. Everyone of the online proctors I have encountered (didn\'t say I only took each test once) has been extremely efficient, courteous, and professional. The only negative comment I have, is about the plan reading sections.
The plans are extremely small and hard to see, and when you scroll over with your cursor, it enlarges the image way too much so that it is hard to read in the complete opposite way, which can cause extreme frustration on a timed test. It may be my computer settings, I\'m not positive, but if this were fixed, I would give PRONTO a solid 10 out of 10, as it stands, I give PRONTO 9 out of 10. Just a little constructive criticism that I hope will be heard as I plan to continue to use this for computer based testing. Cheers Thanks so much for the feedback - plan viewing is something we\'re currently working on enhancing as much as we can, given the vast differences between devices used to take our exams. We definitely appreciate the notes! I just took the Legal Module of the CBO. It think it\'s much better to take the exam in your own space rather than going to a testing center.
Check-in was efficient and things generally went well. However, about half way through the exam time, my testing window disappeared. I started clicking and got a message from the proctor saying \'not yet\'.
Apparently they changed my proctor half way through the exam and they took away the exam window while they changed. Architectural portfolio design. The new proctor made be go through the whole security process again. This was very troubling. I didn\'t know if I lost what I had completed. The change over only took about 1 minute. I\'m not sure I lost any time because I was not looking at the clock when it happened.
Anyway, it was generally a good experience and I will take other ICC exams though Pronto, but they really need to keep one proctor through the whole exam. I have taken the Pronto online testing for my last 2 certifications (M2, E2).
I like that there is little to no wait and that it is on your own time table. Everyone of the online proctors I have encountered (didn\'t say I only took each test once) has been extremely efficient, courteous, and professional. The only negative comment I have, is about the plan reading sections.
The plans are extremely small and hard to see, and when you scroll over with your cursor, it enlarges the image way too much so that it is hard to read in the complete opposite way, which can cause extreme frustration on a timed test. It may be my computer settings, I\'m not positive, but if this were fixed, I would give PRONTO a solid 10 out of 10, as it stands, I give PRONTO 9 out of 10. Just a little constructive criticism that I hope will be heard as I plan to continue to use this for computer based testing.
I wanted to post a follow-up in case others have the same questions that I did. I did take the PRONTO exam, and it couldn\'t have been an easier process. (Though the test was a challenge!) Michelle, you were correct. I just used the book and the tabs to find the info that I needed and it was fine. I didn\'t have to glue or tape or staple the tabs to the book.
I didn\'t need any scratch paper, digital or otherwise. I can\'t remember off the top of my head if I needed the calculator, but if I did it was just for one or two questions.
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