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Why do schools need to set up two different passwords for their account?

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The exam password is the password used when logging into the system to retrieve a practice exam. The admin password is used to enter the “Account Administration” area of the site. This area allows a teacher, parent, or administrator the option to control access to the account by grade level, time of day, or IP address of the accessing computer. In addition, the administration area allows you to view the past activity of an account and determine how many logins still remain unused, as well as change passwords and other details of your account. Though personal accounts are often set up with the same password for both areas, for account security, schools and school districts are required to use a different password for each area. If you’d prefer to have separate passwords for personal accounts as well, you can set them up from the Account Administration area of the web site.

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