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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 98842" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>Good point about Archive above and the other advice. Now the twins have now done the 5 exams including the 2 today they seem to have the hang of it.</p><p></p><p>So on to Drafting tomorrow which is not proctored. The 20 December email from BPP is about that exam. People will have that email, the Briefing Sheet and the empty Answer booklet (to download in advance in Word on which the answers will be written). It sounds like both the email and the briefing sheet have information about the exams so it is wise to read both of them.</p><p></p><p>I did find one thing with the 20 December email and Briefing Sheet a bit confusing:</p><p></p><p>The email says "There will also be a version of the paper which does not have a password and which will also become available 10 minutes before the assessment is due to start." </p><p></p><p>The Briefing Sheet says people are advised to to download the question booklet in advance at 10am <em><strong>the day before</strong></em> ie today (my twins have not done that yet) but that it cannot be opened until the password is released. I will ask them when they get back to try to do that download now just to see what it is - presumably something they cannot open yet but it might save time tomorrow to download it in advance. If however it is a "version of the paper" (as is stated) that might mean it could be different from the final version of the question paper you can download tomorrow at exam time. May be I am making a mountain out of a mole hill over this point.</p><p></p><p>The Briefing Sheet says to save the answer booklet with a specific name - your student number module name month and year . Do not put your name on the answer booklet anywhere. </p><p></p><p>The link where you obtain question booklet tomorrow is in the Briefing Sheet and will be from where, in advance, you have already downloaded the answer booklet ready to complete tomorrow. It would make sense to save that answer booklet today to your computer with the name they want it to have - your SRN etc.</p><p></p><p>The password is released on the Hub 10 minutes before the assessment is due to start. It is a pity it does not say where on the hub it will be issued. May be that will be obvious to regular hub users, but the hub can seem like a bottomless pit or needle in a haystack area at times. I suspect my twins will know as they did all their GDL exams like this last year so those exams may have been similar.</p><p></p><p>You can use soft copy materials this time unlike in the proctored exams. No collaboration must take place with anyone of course so no texts to anyone or conversations during the session or anything like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 98842, member: 7481"] Good point about Archive above and the other advice. Now the twins have now done the 5 exams including the 2 today they seem to have the hang of it. So on to Drafting tomorrow which is not proctored. The 20 December email from BPP is about that exam. People will have that email, the Briefing Sheet and the empty Answer booklet (to download in advance in Word on which the answers will be written). It sounds like both the email and the briefing sheet have information about the exams so it is wise to read both of them. I did find one thing with the 20 December email and Briefing Sheet a bit confusing: The email says "There will also be a version of the paper which does not have a password and which will also become available 10 minutes before the assessment is due to start." The Briefing Sheet says people are advised to to download the question booklet in advance at 10am [I][B]the day before[/B][/I] ie today (my twins have not done that yet) but that it cannot be opened until the password is released. I will ask them when they get back to try to do that download now just to see what it is - presumably something they cannot open yet but it might save time tomorrow to download it in advance. If however it is a "version of the paper" (as is stated) that might mean it could be different from the final version of the question paper you can download tomorrow at exam time. [I] [/I]May be I am making a mountain out of a mole hill over this point. The Briefing Sheet says to save the answer booklet with a specific name - your student number module name month and year . Do not put your name on the answer booklet anywhere. The link where you obtain question booklet tomorrow is in the Briefing Sheet and will be from where, in advance, you have already downloaded the answer booklet ready to complete tomorrow. It would make sense to save that answer booklet today to your computer with the name they want it to have - your SRN etc. The password is released on the Hub 10 minutes before the assessment is due to start. It is a pity it does not say where on the hub it will be issued. May be that will be obvious to regular hub users, but the hub can seem like a bottomless pit or needle in a haystack area at times. I suspect my twins will know as they did all their GDL exams like this last year so those exams may have been similar. [I][/I] You can use soft copy materials this time unlike in the proctored exams. No collaboration must take place with anyone of course so no texts to anyone or conversations during the session or anything like that. [/QUOTE]
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