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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 01:30pm
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Yes, it was for the state association.

When you attended the state rules clinic, you were handed the test. The answer sheet had a code number printed on it. You had the choice of filling out the answer sheet in the normal way and mailing it back to the state, or logging onto their web site's official's page, and taking the test.

To take the test online, you had to enter the code from your answer sheet (so they would know you had attended the rules clinic, I presume) and the web site then took you to the test itself.

It was organized into 20 question sections. You had to complete each section and save your answers before you could move on to the next section. There was no way (that was obvious) to back up once you had saved a section.

Perhaps you could log off after finishing one section and then resume where you left off later, but the instructions did not say you could do that, so it is also possible the online grading system would have computed your grade based only on completed questions and not allowed you to complete the test later.

I didn't to anything unusual with the system - I just took the test in one sitting, front-to-back.

Rachel, did you take the test online?
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