Thumbprinting at the CBEST Test Site and Other Rules
March 20, 2008
The California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) is divided into three sections, Reading, Writing, and Mathematics and was designed to test these skills in those hoping to find employment as an educator. As such there are some stringent regulations surrounding the CBEST test, and these measures include tightened security to ensure the CBEST exam is held under only the best circumstances. These measures are not meant to imply that the respondents who take the test are in any way trying to give inaccurate or misleading information. This latest technique implemented is to help the new thumb printing procedure ensure that the people who have taken the time to prepare for the test get to the proper locations.
In addition, there are other things the hopefuls should bring to the test site to ensure that everything runs smoothly. Among these items are your admission ticket and at least two sharpened No. 2 pencils since these will not be supplied at the test site. Each respondent will also need to bring the proper identification to the site to help speed in the intake process along. It is extremely important that the respondents bring the proper identification because not doing so could slow the process down and even result in a shortened testing time.
This is where the thumbprint comes into play. Anyone who wishes to take the CBEST test will be required at this point to provide a thumb print and those who do not will be restricted from taking the CBEST exam and unfortunately no refund will be given. Along with the thumbprint, all applicants will need to submit one piece of current government issued documentation that bears a photograph and signature.
It should also be noted that some kinds of government issued documents are not acceptable. These include student and employee identification cards and draft classification and credit cards. The CBEST exam takes every precaution to ensure that these documents are not used as identification at the test site due to the possibility of misuse.
Still, some people don’t always have the necessary documentation. There’s a procedure for that as well. Bring an accurate photograph of yourself and go to the Information Table where you will complete an identification form. After that, you have nine days to present the proper identification and your test results will be held so you won’t be able to access your scores online.
These procedures and requirements have been designed with the best environment possible for all those taking the CBEST test in mind. The strict nature of these precautions at each test site ensures that all the participants are processed through the procedure efficiently. Everyone planning on taking the CBEST exam should become well acquainted with the procedures and rules that you’ll need to follow on and during the test to ensure there are no costly time delays that could result in a shortened testing time that could adversely affect your test scores.
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