Sal_CFA Candidate
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Under that link, I cant believe how many violations under use of study materials…WOW. Also assistance….unbelievable.
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I believe stop watch within a wrist watch is fine as they state to turn off any audible alarm/timer off. I believe only issue is if you are carrying seperate stop watch. At my center i even heard the beep sounds at the end of exams someone seems like has a audible alarmUnlimited wrote:
How do they see that you have a stop watch if you have it on your wrist?
It’s really not a fair policy. The head proctor should at least at the end tell the person who is in violation that they will be placed in violation before they leave. I had an instance this time where I tape my business cards on the back of my calculators (cause I leave them around the office all the time). I forgot about it and the proctor saw it in the morning on one of my calculators when I was checking in. I thought she removed it from both of my two calculators as I was checking in with another proctor at the same time so was not paying that much attention. She actually didn’t look at my second calculator (which I don’t use) and found that business card in the afternoon. She was annoyed but I said I thought she removed both of them. Could she report me? Absolutely but unlikely. If she did, however, I would have then informed the head proctor to keep the evidence that it was only a business card and a simple misunderstanding.TimeTravel wrote:
@MajorNYC They don’t always tell you if you are in violation. My study buddy was taking L3 again this year. What happened is a proctor suspected that he was copying/attempting to copy as he raised his head stretching his neck. No word was said to him by any of the proctors. One and half months after the exam, he receives a document package from the institute charging him with plagiarism. He contested this and the issue was only finalised this year in March. He was simply asked to register again at an even higher rate even though they held him up.
In my case, for the CPA exam, I just got a nasty warning letter from the State Board, no voiding of results. It was just a little digital clock the size of a quarter.Juan316 wrote:
@ Calvol Does a warning letter or private reprimand result in voiding your result
@ Gringo… tell me about man , we had a tiny clock couldn’t see s**t
Wow – now that is blatant.itsmclovin wrote:
A guy in our section set his digital wristwatch timer for every question and the alarm went off every time. It was incredibly distracting and the proctors didnt care one bit.