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  2. Exam invigilator - Wikipedia

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    A proctor invigilating an exam in the US Navy An invigilator proctoring an exam in Tanzania. An exam invigilator, exam proctor or exam supervisor is someone appointed by an educational institution or an examination board to maintain proper conduct in a particular examination in accordance with exam regulations.

  3. Aleks - Wikipedia

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    Aleks may refer to: Aleks (given name) ALEKS, online tutoring and assessment program; Aleks (footballer) (born 1991), Brazilian football goalkeeper;

  4. Law School Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    Test takers typically receive their scores online between three and four weeks after the exam. [33] There is a formal appeals process for examinee complaints, [ 34 ] which has been used for proctor misconduct, peer misconduct, and occasionally for challenging a question.

  5. Excelsior College Examinations - Wikipedia

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    Many colleges and universities will grant college credit for each test, although UExcel credit is not as widely accepted as CLEP and DSST. The exam administration period is typically 3 hours and the tests currently cost between $110 and $335.

  6. National Criminal Justice Officer Selection Inventory - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, vocations within the public safety sector, (i.e., firefighter, sheriff and police officer, correctional officer, emergency medical services including emergency medical technician) often require Industrial and Organizational Psychology employment testing for initial employment and advancement throughout the ranks.

  7. Pronunciation assessment - Wikipedia

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    The earliest work on pronunciation assessment avoided measuring genuine listener intelligibility, [10] a shortcoming corrected in 2011 at the Toyohashi University of Technology, [11] and included in the Versant high-stakes English fluency assessment from Pearson [12] and mobile apps from 17zuoye Education & Technology, [13] but still missing in 2023 products from Google Search, [14] Microsoft ...

  8. Varsity Blues scandal - Wikipedia

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    Riddell did not have advance access to the test papers, but was described as "just a really smart guy". [52] He could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison, but reportedly prosecutors said that because of his cooperation they would instead likely recommend 33 months' imprisonment at his November 1, 2019 (originally July 18) sentencing hearing.

  9. Aleks (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Aleks is a given name and alternative form of Alec or Alex. Notable people with the name include: Aleks Buda (1910–1993), Albanian historian; Aleks Çaçi (1916–1989), Albanian author; Aleks Danko (born 1950), Australian sculptor; Aleks Tarn (born 1955), Russian journalist and writer; Aleks Paunovic (born 1969), Canadian actor