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Guide to Online, At-Home Testing 2020

Written by Erin Ohsie-Frauenhofer | Jun 22, 2020 1:11:11 PM

Amidst test center closures, standardized exams have moved to online, at-home testing. This option can be great for students who otherwise wouldn’t be able to test during the coronavirus pandemic. But there will also be challenges.

What would an at-home ACT or SAT look like? How would these exams be proctored?

The ArborBridge Instruction team has put together a guide to online, at-home testing, which walks you through what we know and what to expect. Read the guide to find out key information on

  • Test formats and tech requirements
  • Proctoring and test security
  • Pros and cons

Download the online, at-home testing guide for a more comprehensive overview of this new testing world. You'll find out which tests are currently offering at-home administrations, which tests plan to roll out at-home testing options in 2020 and beyond, the possibilities for proctoring at-home SAT and ACT exams, and the pros and cons of at-home testing.

 

Need more individualized advice?

If you have specific questions or want a personalized plan, reach out to our experts here. We’re happy to help in any way we can.

And check out our full library of coronavirus-related resources on testing, admissions, and online learning here.

 

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