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213 Test-Out

Test-out procedures for English 213 - Computers in the Study of English

Eligibility

To be eligible for the English 213 Test-Out Exam, student

  • can currently be enrolled in 213
  • must have at least a sophomore classification
  • must have completed English 150 (formerly 104) and 250 (formerly 105)
  • must be taking the test-out for the first time (university policy prevents repeats)

The Test

The English 213 Test-Out Exam has two parts. Part One focuses on Practical Skills, including manipulating a Photoshop document, reformatting a MSWord document, and using electronic databases to conduct a bibliographic search. Part Two takes the form of a rhetorical evaluation essay on a Web site used in English studies. Students will take the exam in a Ross Hall computer lab. Three hours will be allowed to take the exam.

Accommodation

Students who require accommodation for a disability should indicate their needs on the registration form and provide university documentation. If student requires an alternative test day for religious reasons, contact the Director of Advanced Communication.

Suggested Preparation

Students may study the following resources to prepare for the exam:

Test Date

The 213 Test-Out Exam is offered on the second Saturday of the semester from 9:00 am to noon. The Fall 2008 test-out will take place on Saturday, September 6. Students registered for the exam should arrive at 8:30 am at Ross Hall 124 for check-in.

Registration for the Exam

Students must register with Testing Services by noon on the second Wednesday of the semester during which they want to take the test. A $100, non-refundable fee will be placed on the student's university bill after the exam has been taken.

  • Print out the English 213 Registration Form (Adobe PDF file).
  • Mail or take registration form to:
    Testing Services
    Student Counseling Service
    2030 Student Services Building, 2nd floor
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA 50011-2223

What to Bring to the Exam

Pencils, pens, and student IDs ONLY will be permitted in the test lab. DO NOT bring notes, books, or backpacks.

Evaluation

The Advanced Communication Committee compares the student's performance on the exam to the writing of a good 213 student who has taken the course. All parts of the test must receive a satisfactory rating for the student to earn "T" (test-out) credit. Students will be notified within six weeks of the exam whether or not they have earned this "T" credit. If a student receives "T" credit, it will be posted at the end of the semester in which they took the exam.

Contact Information

For further information, please write to:

Director of Advanced Communication
Donna Kienzler
dkienzle@iastate.edu


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