Exams
Exams refer to formal assessments that are used to evaluate your knowledge. They are conducted under controlled conditions and are supervised. Make sure you understand the rules, requirements and restrictions.
How to prepare for your exams
Check your exam timetable
Carefully review your exam timetable in StudentConnect. Determine if your exam is supervised face-to-face or supervised online.
Check your location
Check that your location is correct. Updating this information is important for the timing of your exam. You can set or change your location for time zone purposes by completing the nominate or change of exam location form and make sure you are aware of the cut-off dates that apply to you when submitting a request.
Read the exam details included in your unit site
Supervised face-to-face exams
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If you're enrolled in a Priestly 11 unit you will have a supervised face-to-face exam. View the important information.
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Some Medicine exams are administered through risr/assess and the Prescribing Skills Assessment. View the important information.
Supervised online exams
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These exams have specific rules and requirements that you must follow to successfully complete them remotely.
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How to troubleshoot and get support when preparing to sit your online exam.
Related content
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Your timetable will be released 6 weeks before the assessment period.
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You much check and confirm your location before the assessment period commences.
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