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1. All laptops must be virus free.
2. All students must be checked in with the proctor at the assigned examination room at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the examination. (For example, a student must be checked in at 9:00am for the 9:30am examination). Students who are not checked in on time must handwrite the examination.
3. The proctor may impose seating restrictions in the examination room to facilitate the examination process.
4. All screen savers must be disabled.
5. Software must be opened within 15 minutes prior to the start of the examination. If the student is unable to open the software within 15 minutes of the scheduled start of the exam, the student will handwrite the examination. The starting time of the examination will not be delayed nor will the ending time of the examination be extended.
6. The proctor must be notified immediately when a laptop freezes or crashes. Students may not attempt to reboot or otherwise troubleshoot computer problems during the examination.
7. Should any hardware/software problems occur during the examination that cannot be immediately remedied, it will be necessary for the student to hand write the examination.
8. The Law School is not responsible for any computer hardware/software problems that may arise, or any damage which may occur to student property.
9. Any attempt to bypass or disable the security features of the Examsoft software will subject the student to disciplinary action as described in Rule XI, Suffolk University Law School Rules and Regulations.
10. All students are subject to the Suffolk University Law School Examination Regulations.
11. All students must read and understand all details of Examsoft/laptop examination usage described on the Suffolk University Law School web site.
12. All students must agree to abide by all the rules and regulations. Failure to do so will result in ineligibility to use the Examsoft software.
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