SAT Audio Proctor

com.bobbyhoodtestprep.apps.SAT_Audio_Proctor_Android

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Total installs
4(4)
Rating
0.0
Released
June 26, 2018
Last updated
January 28, 2023
Category
Education
Developer
Bobby Hood Online Tutoring
Developer details
Name
Bobby Hood Online Tutoring
E-mail
bobbyhood@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
United States
Address
2165 Tucker St #2322 Dallas, TX 75214 USA
Android SDKs
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Description

SAT Audio Proctor is the perfect at-home test proctoring app for every student planning to take the SAT.

Also, this app is a great tool for teachers or tutors who need to proctor the SAT for a group of students!

Choose whether to proctor a full SAT (with or without the optional Essay), or just a single section of the SAT.

Bobby Hood, premier online SAT tutor, provides the voice of the test proctor.

Bobby Hood scored a perfect SAT Superscore of 2400 on the old SAT, and in 2016, a score of 1580 on the revised SAT (790 Verbal, 790 Math).

Bobby Hood is a member of Mensa and the Triple Nine Society (an association of individuals with IQ scores above the 99.9th percentile, or approximately 150).

Choose the type of proctoring audio you want:

1) Full proctoring instructions that simulate the actual SAT test-taking experience.

2) Brief instructions that simply let you know when to start, when you have 5 minutes remaining, and when time is up.

3) SAT tips and advice for a mindful approach to the test directly from Bobby Hood, premier online SAT tutor.

Also, choose whether to take the test using standard timing or with accommodations of 50% extended time or double time.

While the timer is running, you can add in distracting background noises. Choose from three levels of background noise -- minimal, moderate, or maximum -- to prepare yourself for the distractions of the real testing environment. It's a great way to reduce test anxiety.