Thursday, December 18, 2014

Be prepared if you going to take an exam someplace else

© 2014 Malcolm Franokuski
Okay can I talk about what happened when I came into the Assessment Center (at the Student Service Center building of the Montgomery College Silver Spring campus) to take my final exam?

On Thursday, December 11th 2014, like I said in a few previous posts, I have a Computer Management exam been given in the Assessment Center (because it was in my college obligations) so I have to immediately go there. I came here about ten minutes before 8:30am - the time that Assessment Center opens - and I was the only one there at the time. By the time it opens, there were only three to four people in line. I was in first.
When I came inside the office, I was met with who I believed to be a substitute worker (there is a regular woman who works in there; she's busy. I told him the name of the class and the name of the professor. However, he doesn't know what the test is and wants a syllabus.

So I was slowing getting into a panicking mode because, yep, this is college and I believe that substitute worker in the Assessment Center wants to kick me out. *sigh* I was under more pressure while I was going through my backpack because a family member of mine wants me to unpack most of the stuff that makes my bookbag heavy, which is unfortunately a concern to a very few of my family members.

Finally, I found the professor and the class information. It's not a syllabus, though the paper had given him clear info and he gives me the exam.

Oh my gosh.

Okay if you're a college student, particularly in Montgomery College, and you want to take an exam in a testing center or someplace else, you better be prepared, whether you have an identification card, a syllabus, and/or whatever stuff that is required.

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