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having the last 30 count was a dirty move, a lot of people were pissed off in those classrooms. At least the people who went have some sort of peace of mind knowing what they got. Im sure within the day someone will post the answer key.
yea it wasn't exactly top notch security with the answer keys, im sure a few made it out unnoticed. A lot of the proctors didn't know what they were doing at all.
-- Edited by transit_recid on Saturday 30th of November 2013 06:05:58 PM
for your info shaunny i was at the protest where you there? i believe not. why would i make things up? i left the last 18 blank and as per the spread sheet my most likely was 72 and worst 63. and i ended up with my worst. all the in basket count and the last 30. it was a scum move to do that. the questions were not randomly placed. there were place that they took out 5 in a row. this was bs. but congrats to all who passed.
So glad the last 30 counted, easiest portion of the test. thankfully dcas didn't please all the crybabies who couldn't finish in time or couldn't understand the directions.
If you did that and then told what room you were in, well, not very wise. Loose lips sink ships. I'm sure you were joking and in fact abided by the rules.
-- Edited by CoffeeAndNewspapers on Sunday 1st of December 2013 01:04:17 AM
THESE are the people that decide how to administer our test. Its laughable, The "proctors" seem like they were pulled in from the homeless outreach program this morning. Almost every rooms proctors had different instructions. So far, I have heard the following different instructions given in different rooms today:
1) You may not take anything that you write down with you
2) you may not take your answer key with you whether you write on it or not
3) You may write your answers down and take them with you, but not on any DCAS paperwork
4) You may file a mail in protest, at which time DCAS will send you a full package of the question booklets so you can protest from home.
Any other gems I have not heard yet?
-- Edited by seamus on Sunday 1st of December 2013 02:14:22 AM