"Exam takers" refers to individuals who are taking or sitting for an examination or test.
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Of those students, just over half passed, or 52 percent, and 174 were first -
time exam takers with 67 percent of them passing.
I can remember hearing about a
fellow exam taker who admitted they did a total of fifteen practice multiple choice questions.
Some were students or civil
servant exam takers, but no matter what their function, the Indians began to influence English food.
I have a new class starting today, and another class taking final exams (so lots of new students to meet, as well as panicking
final exam takers).
Jae Min starts dating the
perpetual exam taker Kim Geun Young, whose brother works at Conan, to get a job there.
The courses are intended to be «college level,» and most colleges allow successful
AP exam takers to use passing scores to offset degree requirements.
Instead of spending Tuesday night studying, sleeping, staring at the wall, or binge - watching Breaking Bad, all of which are the god - given rights of
bar exam takers mid-exam, people instead spent the evening in mounting panic as ExamSoft melted down.
One likely culprit, though, is that being surrounded by a large group of
fellow exam takers can be threatening.
«When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It, and Other Sage Advice for First - time Law
School Exam Takers» (2006) 22 Georgia State University Law Review 653.
Moreover, 26 percent of
the exam takers were minorities, double the percentage in 1981.
Hodnicki disagrees, explaining that most skilled legal research instructors would be capable of devising a test that could determine if «
exam takers are thinking like law librarians by analyzing a research issue from the perspective of access points and routes to legal resources.»
Test administrator will administer and monitor tests and
exam takers, verify information, ensure procedural compliance.