Taking a break during online-proctored exam

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    Galchenko12 (Edited )

    I’m almost afraid to ask how many breaks you’re planning for PPD and PDD… They’re 4.5-hour exams, especially if you took two breaks for CE, which is the shortest one.
    I passed all my exams online, and what worked best for me was letting the proctor know in the chat at least about 10-15 minutes before I wanted to take a break. Sometimes they approved it right away, and other times they had me wait another 5-10 minutes or so.
    When you come back, the exam clock does start right away while they check you back in. Most proctors are pretty understanding, and the re-check is usually way faster than the initial check-in. That said, I did have a couple who were super thorough and took their time checking the room again and again, so I'd just budget another 10 minutes for that.

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    arqharold

    Hi guys, I am planning on start taking the exams online because I failed PcM three times already, I had to go to three different test centers and they were not a very good experience, the last two specifically, and can't find open appointments in the first one where I felt more comfortable.
    I have a few questions, how many days or weeks in advance would you recommend to schedule an online appointment?  because I see open appointments available the very next day, but I read that I have to schedule a pre-session to inspect the room where I will be taking the test. Do you think a week in advance would be enough time to schedule both appointments?
    Thanks in advance.
    Harold

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    Galchenko12

    The most important step is to run the system compatibility test on your computer and ensure you receive a green light before scheduling any online exams. After that make sure you have a camera with autofocus and an Ethernet cable. It's also a good idea to have a few white sheets on hand in case the proctor asks you to cover a piece of furniture or other items in the room.

    I'd recommend scheduling the test run about three days before your actual exam. That should give you enough time to make any necessary preparations or adjustments if any issues come up.

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    arqharold

    Thank you!

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