Unit #6 - Review for Test
Reminder: If you did not register for the proctored test early, you may have to call distance learning at Raymond for help. Here are directions as were also listed in your "Distance Learning Policies and Procedures" at the beginning of the course before you took the Orientation quiz:
Proctored Testing Policy
All online courses taught by Hinds Community College are required to have at least one proctored exam. A proctored exam is scheduled with a "proctor" in a secure testing environment. The proctor will receive a password that will allow the student to test for their scheduled course. In order to successfully complete an online course, each student must take and pass at least one proctored exam per course. Please see your course schedule for when to schedule these tests.
All scheduling at any Hinds' campus will be done through the Proctored Test Registration System. Students MUST schedule exams at least 48 hours in advance. Appointments will no longer be taken by email or phone.
Hinds students taking MSVCC online courses can test at any of the approved MSVCC testing sites in the state (all 15 community colleges will have testing sites). If you wish to schedule a proctored exam at another location other than Hinds, you will need to contact that specific school to schedule the exam. Here is a list of locations. If you are a Hinds, out-of-state student and need to schedule an outside proctor, please contact the Distance Learning office at 601.857.3834.
I know that you have to take the proctored test, but if you take it on Wednesday or before, you can enjoy Thursday like the puppy above.
Proctor Test will be given Tuesday-Saturday. It is worth 100 points.
- Review in Steps to Writing Well
Similes and metaphors, wordiness, denotation and connotation; a good or bad thesis.
- There will be no questions from the essays we have read in the book.
- Be sure to review these grammar rules in Pocket Handbook that we have studied.
comma splices and run-on sentences
verbs
Pronoun reference
punctuation with semicolons and colons
Use of parenthesis, hyphens, quotation marks, exclamation marks, dashes
capitalization rules
active and passive voice
I hope you do well on the test,
Mrs. Fagan