From: St Pancras (ccielab-groupstudy@mazehill.co.uk)
Date: Sat Apr 05 2008 - 10:03:36 ART
Mohamed,
Try to ask a "binary" question if possible - i.e. one which the proctor can answer with "yes/no".
As per what Scott said - do not try to ask "How do I ...".
Try like "I can configure this in 3 ways, do you have preferred one, can I use any of the 3 methods?".
Good luck
St Pancras
Scott Morris wrote:
> 1. Get up from your desk
> 2. Walk to the proctor's desk
> 3. Be professional/nice to them
> 4. Ask whatever question you have, just don't try to fish for answers
> 5. Repeat if necessary.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> mohamed ouamer
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> Subject: Asking the Proctor
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> Hi GS,
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> During the lab exam, How to ask the proctor and get clarification?
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> Regards,
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> Mohamed.
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