{"id":7124,"date":"2016-07-29t10:22:19","date_gmt":"2016-07-29t17:22:19","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=7124"},"modified":"2016-07-18t18:51:17","modified_gmt":"2016-07-19t01:51:17","slug":"sat-test-proctoring","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/sat\/sat-test-proctoring\/","title":{"rendered":"sat test proctoring"},"content":{"rendered":"
there\u2019s a reason exams like the sat and act are called standardized tests! since standardized tests are created to help show schools where student test takers line up in relation to fellow students, all tests need to be the same so that scores are fair. standardization includes many factors, from giving all students the same test booklets and pencils, to making sure everyone takes the test in the same amount of time. proctors are part of that standardization equation. <\/p>\n
proctors help the sat run smoothly and fairly by administering the test according to strict college board standards. test administration involves reading an sat-supplied script, but if you\u2019ve taken the sat before, you know that the proctor does so much more. keeping track of time is one of the most important tasks the proctor manages on sat saturday, and an efficient proctor can make a huge difference in your test taking experience. <\/p>\n
since proctors control how much time you spend on each section of the sat, plus how long you get for breaks, proctor performance is loosely correlated to your score. if your proctor accidentally gave your room too much or too little time for a section, especially if you\u2019re running close on time, that just might affect your score. though college board provides very specific instructions for how long scheduled breaks should last, there\u2019s always the chance that human error might shave some time off of, or add a few moments to, your breaks.
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\nmost proctors won\u2019t have any issues with timing, but within each room, proctor style varies. some proctors choose to call out warning times (\u201cyou have five minutes remaining!\u201d) while others stay quiet to let students focus until \u201cpencils down!\u201d unfortunately, whichever style you prefer, you won\u2019t get to choose, so it\u2019s best to be prepared for any proctor. <\/p>\n
of course, though proctor style varies, the sat works hard to ensure standardization by giving each proctor the same script. if you\u2019ve taken standardized tests before, you can probably recite the script yourself! it\u2019s pretty monotonous and well, boring, but nobody ever said the sat was trying to win an oscar for drama. a big part of the proctor\u2019s job of keeping the sat fair is to stick to the script so that all students across the nation are given the same instructions, and same fair opportunity to take the test. aside from managing time and delivering instructions, proctors also guard against cheating and ensure fairness by checking and distributing test materials like pencils and calculators, and of course, keeping an eye open for old fashioned cheating. even before the test begins, proctors are entrusted with exam booklets and answer sheets to make sure the tests are secure. most proctors have administered tests many times and are well practiced in catching cheaters. the proctor is the guardian for your sat!
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\nif you\u2019ve ever heard any sat horror stories, you might know that some proctors don\u2019t always stick to the script, which is absolutely uncool. the best way to know whether the proctor is properly following instructions is to know the instructions yourself! that\u2019s just one reason practice sat tests can be so helpful. check out these magoosh blogs to brush up on sat sections, timing,<\/a> and rules<\/a> so you know exactly what to listen for on test day. if you realize that your proctor is giving out incorrect information or misreading the instructions, you can let college board know<\/a>! <\/p>\nproctor to the rescue<\/h2>\n
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