[humanser] Pearson Vue comes through--fortified by Academic Review
Dr.Mary Chappell
mtc5 at cox.net
Mon Jul 31 04:52:57 UTC 2017
Ginny,
Thank you so much.
Mary
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Subject: Re: [humanser] Pearson Vue comes through--fortified by Academic
Review
Mary - That is absolutely fantastic! congratulations!
Ginny
Dr. V. Duff
Clinical Director
West End Assertive Community Treatment Team St. Joseph's Health Centre,
Toronto Lecturer, University of Toronto
On Jul 30, 2017, at 12:52 AM, Dr.Mary Chappell via HumanSer
<humanser at nfbnet.org<mailto:humanser at nfbnet.org>> wrote:
All,
For 5 years I have struggled with accessibility and administration of the
Examination for Practice of Professional Psychology (EPPP). That struggle
transformed into success on July 17, 2017 when that licensure exam was
passed-using JAWS with completion 2 hours earlier than the time extension
accommodation. Pearson Vue provided a professional setting and appropriate
technology adaptations to make the experience as close to stress free as
any such exposure could be. Academic Review provided study materials that
prepared me with the knowledge and confidence to WIN! Thank you to all who
kept the faith-even when I got weary.
Genuinely,
Mary Tatum Chappell
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