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Once each student received the examination, there really aren't that many places to write a self-scheduled examination. The registrar controls less that one-third of FAS instructional space. Even if we booked all that space for self-scheduled examinations, you would still end up with many distractions. Students would be coming into the classroom all day, getting settled, greeting friends, deciding to try another room. So try the House. Should students from Cabot get extra time to allow them to get back to the house and begin the exam? Extra time to get back to the Exam Center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Self-Scheduled Nightmares | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

...video, audio--for the examination. An honor code might help make certain aspects of scheduling examination easier or less costly for us, and possible less stressful for students, but I don't think is time to junk the proctored examination system in favor of self-schedules. Joe Maruca Assistant Registrar, Scheduling Office

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Self-Scheduled Nightmares | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

...boasting that Arkansas has 'the biggest watermelons in the world,' " Hillary says. A few months later, she ran into him again while registering for classes. "He joined me in this long line, and we talked for an hour. When we got to the front of the line, the registrar said, 'Bill, what are you doing here? You already registered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hillary Clinton: Partner as Much as Wife | 1/27/1992 | See Source »

...potential for mistakes in the transition process of getting exams through the registrar is scary, but not very large. Every time we hand in a midterm or register for classes the bureaucracy has our lives in its hands, but costly errors are infrequent...

Author: By Thomas S. Hixson, | Title: Scheduling Our Hell | 1/17/1992 | See Source »

...only real problem with self-scheduled exams is the mess it would create for the registrar. But if we turned our present exam proctors into assistants for the registrar, the office could easily handle the sudden upsurge in work. In fact, net bureaucratic administration might even be reduced, as a proctor who would normally waste three hours watching one class could easily monitor exams for several classes at once...

Author: By Thomas S. Hixson, | Title: Scheduling Our Hell | 1/17/1992 | See Source »

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