Before taking your 'Recorded Proctoring System (RPS)' examination: You must show a valid Government ID. The name on the ID should match your student profile. This is a "closed book" examination.…
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Only completed and passed Recorded Proctoring System (RPS) examination attempts are being proctored. If you lose your internet connection during your 'Recorded Proctoring System (RPS)' examination…
Yes, but it is strongly recommended that you take your 'Recorded Proctoring System (RPS)' examination in a separate, closed room without any distractions or interactions. If you need further…
No, you are not allowed to take a break during your 'Recorded Proctoring System (RPS)' examination or interact with anyone else during that time. If you need to use the restroom or carry out any…
Recorded Proctoring is an advanced form of remote proctoring. With this solution, the proctor is remote and does not have to be online when the learners take the examination. Learners do not need to…
Only the assigned and eligible proctor of 360training's Proctoring Team and Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) personnel may see your Recorded Proctoring System (RPS) examination video. If you need…
An eligible and assigned staff member of 360training's Proctoring Team will proctor your Recorded Proctoring System (RPS) examination. If you need further assistance, you may email us at support@…
As per Texas Real Estate Commission’s (TREC) rule, the final examination of Texas Qualifying Real Estate Courses (Pre-Licensing and Sales Apprentice Education (SAE)) courses must be proctored by an…
Staff members of 360training's Proctoring Team are highly qualified and watch each Recorded Proctoring System (RPS) examination video very carefully before making a decision. If your Recorded…
No. Due to the exhaustive requirements of proctoring examinations diligently, it is not possible for the proctors to take questions. Our proctors are highly qualified and watch each 'Recorded…