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What is the difference between the computerized test and the paper/pencil test?

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What is the difference between the computerized test and the paper/pencil test?

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The two tests are the same; the difference is the delivery method and availability: Computerized test: Most students choose to test on computer at their convenience during drop-in lab hours. Tests are completed by clicking on answers to multiple-choice questions. Students testing on computer are given the option to either hand-write or type their essays for the English test and are provided with scratch paper for the math test. Paper/Pencil test: Students who prefer not to test on computer need to make an appointment for a paper/pencil test. Students taking paper/pencil tests bubble in answers to multiple-choice questions on a scan form. Paper/Pencil testers hand-write their essays for the English test and are provided with scratch paper for the math test. Note: students choosing the paper/pencil test option are not permitted to write in the test booklets.

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