I signed up to be a supervisor for an SAT test because easymoney. It sounded easy at the time because I thought I would have somebody else with me but it turns out I'm the only one.
>I'm the only supervisor for about 17 kids(needs to be 20+ to have another helper)
>I have to read them the rules and keep the time and hand out the test+answer sheets and make sure nobody cheats
>I can't fuck up reading the instructions at all
>I can't fuck up keeping the time at all
>I have to make myself seem like an authority figure to a bunch of high schoolers
wat do? anybody here ever supervise an SAT test?
i feel like i'm gonna drop my spaghetti and lose track of the time or some chink is gonna try and cheat or some shit
how much do you get per session?
>>1175287
100 dollars
>>1175290
how many can you do per week, and what are the qualifications?
>>1175286
I don't know what it's like America but most students around here don't really fuck around during tests. And if it's only 17 kids, and not 100+, you really won't have much trouble. Bring a digital watch or a smartphone and time your shit. Hard to fuck up with an alarm.
On reading the instructions, just practice so you can do it clearly and in a loud voice. Record yourself so you can hear what you are doing wrong and etc.
One more thing to remember is that students tend to fuck up and forget pencils, calculators and all that shit, and will need to piss. Just remember the instructions related to that on your end.
>>1175295
>Room supervisors/proctors may be current or retired faculty members, their relatives, school administrative or clerical employees, and mature upper-division undergraduates. High school students and lower division undergraduates may not work as a test center personnel.
>>1175298
Thanks mate. My biggest concern is not coming off as an authority to the students. I'm not a manlet or anything but being in a room full of people I don't know is spooky