Hello everyone,
I have a question to ask as to whether or not I should do something.
I would like to provide the following
1) context
2) information
3) my question
(I’ll have more than this I think, but it’s the basic framework (if that’s the right word) I guess.
I would also like to explain things in a simple manner (my apologies if it comes off as so blunt to the point where it’s condescending)
I doubt my whole post is explained simply, but anyway,
Today I took an exam.
The test was an AP Exam.
AP is a trademark and program by the CollegeBoard.
The CollegeBoard basically is like a big(ish) organization
(They’re the ones who make and administer the SAT).
Oversimplified, but true, the examination went like this:
1) section 1
2) break time
3) section 2
Today during testing, I saw water bottles out.
According to “May I bring something to eat or drink on exam day?”
“You are not permitted to bring food or drink, including bottled water, into the exam room (unless approved as an accommodation by College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities office). During the 10-minute break between Sections 1 and 2 of the exam, with the proctor’s permission, you can leave the exam room to get a drink of water or a snack”
According to section 1a, part iii, of the AP Exam Terms and Conditions,
We may not bring to the test prohibited items, and
“Food or drink” are prohibited items.
Now, the issue, of course, is about cheating, as opposed to rules themselves. I don’t want to be a legalist here,
but we all (I’m assuming all the people in the room taking the exam did so) signed testing documents in which I believe at least one of the documents had us agree to the terms and conditions (I don’t think the terms and conditions were listed, but I think reading beforehand the terms and conditions is mentioned somewhere on the CollegeBoard website at least).
I’m sure there were people who worked hard and put in time and effort in preparation for the AP Exam. Even if I’ll probably be a little sad if my score will end up disqualified, I don’t want a lot of us (I saw a lot of water bottles) to get our exam scores disqualified.
But then again, integrity, honesty, and also rules agreed to being rules agreed to right?
Under “Exam Security” under “In Case of Security Breach,”
it says “If you discover or suspect any issues related to the security of your school’s exams, call the ETS Office of Testing Integrity (OTI) immediately.”
There’s more I’m concerned with but maybe I should leave it here for now.
Anyway, what do you guys think I should do?
I have a question to ask as to whether or not I should do something.
I would like to provide the following
1) context
2) information
3) my question
(I’ll have more than this I think, but it’s the basic framework (if that’s the right word) I guess.
I would also like to explain things in a simple manner (my apologies if it comes off as so blunt to the point where it’s condescending)
I doubt my whole post is explained simply, but anyway,
Today I took an exam.
The test was an AP Exam.
AP is a trademark and program by the CollegeBoard.
The CollegeBoard basically is like a big(ish) organization
(They’re the ones who make and administer the SAT).
Oversimplified, but true, the examination went like this:
1) section 1
2) break time
3) section 2
Today during testing, I saw water bottles out.
According to “May I bring something to eat or drink on exam day?”
“You are not permitted to bring food or drink, including bottled water, into the exam room (unless approved as an accommodation by College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities office). During the 10-minute break between Sections 1 and 2 of the exam, with the proctor’s permission, you can leave the exam room to get a drink of water or a snack”
According to section 1a, part iii, of the AP Exam Terms and Conditions,
We may not bring to the test prohibited items, and
“Food or drink” are prohibited items.
Now, the issue, of course, is about cheating, as opposed to rules themselves. I don’t want to be a legalist here,
but we all (I’m assuming all the people in the room taking the exam did so) signed testing documents in which I believe at least one of the documents had us agree to the terms and conditions (I don’t think the terms and conditions were listed, but I think reading beforehand the terms and conditions is mentioned somewhere on the CollegeBoard website at least).
I’m sure there were people who worked hard and put in time and effort in preparation for the AP Exam. Even if I’ll probably be a little sad if my score will end up disqualified, I don’t want a lot of us (I saw a lot of water bottles) to get our exam scores disqualified.
But then again, integrity, honesty, and also rules agreed to being rules agreed to right?
Under “Exam Security” under “In Case of Security Breach,”
it says “If you discover or suspect any issues related to the security of your school’s exams, call the ETS Office of Testing Integrity (OTI) immediately.”
There’s more I’m concerned with but maybe I should leave it here for now.
Anyway, what do you guys think I should do?
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