General Information
Why are there
placement tests?
Taking a placement exam can be stressful,
but don't worry. The primary idea
is that there is no pass or fail.
Your performance and answers to profile
questions will help the
undergraduate coordinators in foreign language departments
place
you in classes that best meet your skill levels. Occasionally, the
placement
exam can be be used as a first step towards fulfilling a
language requirement
by demonstrating your proficiency.
Why are the tests online?
Online testing has several
advantages. The first of these advantages
is that you can take the
test before you arrive on campus. This will mean
that,
in most
cases, you will know your placement before or almost as soon as you
arrive. The second advantage is that you can take the test at your own
pace,
in the comfort of your own setting, as opposed to a timed exam in a large
auditorium or lecture room.
How does the test work?
Although each test has a unique format and layout, the overall experience of
each is indeed similar. To begin, you will need a Northwestern University Network
ID (NetID) and password to gain access to the testing system. After logging
in to the system for the first time, you will be asked to complete a short
profile, which also requests your student ID number (typically, your SSN).
After completing the profile information, you will be presented with a list
of available language tests, from which you can choose any one that is online
and available. Tests that are not available will be "grayed out" and
cannot be selected. After selecting a test, you will then review the testing
agreement that affirms your adherence to the Northwestern honor code. If
you accept the agreement, you will then begin the test.
A test is composed of multiple pages, usually starting with survey questions
on the first 1 to 2 pages, before proceeding to a number of pages containing
questions that may, depending upon the language, be multiple-choice, fill-in
the blank, or short compositions. When you begin, please answer the survey
questions carefully because your answers help determine proper placement.
On each page of the test, there are buttons at the bottom of the page to
either "Save work thus far" or "Save & Go on to the next
page." The latter of these buttons is most intuitive: as you move from
one page to the next page, your work is automatically saved. However, if
for any reason you would like to periodically save your work on a given test
page and not go on to the next page, you can click
the "Save work thus far" button. It will save a copy of the work
you have done on the current test page in case you are disconnected or something
unforeseen happens. You may wish to click this button, for example, if you
are filling in answers on a long test page with more than 10 or 20 questions.
Important! You must not use the "back" or "forward" navigation
buttons of your web browser during the test. Doing so will invalidate
your test. You must use, instead, the navigation buttons provided on the
test page (discussed above).
When you reach the end of the test you will be told that you can then finalize
and commit your answers. Metaphorically, this is the "handing-in" your
test. You must finalize your test if you wish it to be reviewed by a placement
coordinator. After finalizing your test, you will receive a confirmation
number that you can either print out or note down.
Can you offer any advice?
Relax. Put yourself at ease. Be sure to read the information specific to
the particular language. Depending upon the circumstances, you might
not even have to take a placement exam. But if you do, be sure to allocate
enough time to take your test (in most cases around 2
hours),
and be honest
with
yourself.
What do I do if I get disconnected during my test?
At times,
your Internet provider may disconnect you. While this does not happen often,
and most people do not experience a disconnection, it could be frightening
and
frustrating if it occurs. Fear not! In most cases, you will
not have to start over again from the beginning.
If you are disconnected while filling out your registration information,
try to go back and fill it in again and continue. After logging in to the
test system, you can always verify that your profile information is correct
by choosing, "Edit Profile" from the test selection menu.
If you are disconnected while filling out answers on a test,
you will lose at most only the answers on that web page. Your answers to
the other test pages will have been already recorded and saved. To continue
where you left off, you should log in to the to the test system again. A
testing agreement page will indicate that you were on a certain page of your
test and will return you to that page if you re-agree.
What if I need technical help?:
If you need technical help regarding the placement test, or experienced an
odd disconnection problem and would like advice, please do not hesitate to
send an e-mail to the placement-test technical administration.
Send an e-mail detailing the problems to:
pthelp@mmlc.northwestern.edu
What if I need academic or administrative help?
If your question is of a more academic nature, the technical group will be
unable to effectively answer. We suggest that you send e-mail to the placement
coordinator(s) for the foreign language. Often the coordinators have a broad
understanding of the technical issues of the placement test as well as the
academic and administrative issues related to your test. As an analogy, the
placement coordinator would be the 'teacher' grading your test.
Anything Else?
The creators of the online placement tests have worked hard to make them as
useable as possible. We hope that you will enjoy taking your examination on-line.
We also wish you the best of luck on both your placement test and on the rest
of your future endeavors at Northwestern.
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