Proctors must be in your presence during the entire duration of the exam process. The proctor will have to attest to the following to…
FAQs: Proctored Exams
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How many attempts do I get to take my proctored exam?
The number of exam attempts varies by state requirement and license type. If you don’t pass the exam within the designated number of attempts…
How does my proctor reset their password?
Once you have created a proctor account on the McKissock website, we are unable to reset the password or access the username you have…
How does my proctor log in?
Log into your personal McKissock account using your username and password. Under the section “My Courses” scroll down until you see the course that…
What is the difference between live proctored (paper) exams and E-proctored exams?
To obtain an Appraisal license or upgrade to a higher license level you are required to take and pass a proctored final examination. A…
What is the test format for my proctored exam?
All Appraisal final proctored exams consist of multiple-choice questions. The number of questions varies depending upon the course. All proctored exams have time limits,…