[HumanSer] accessibility of EPPP and jurisprudence exams
NFB Of TN VP
jboehm at nfbtn.org
Wed Sep 1 00:09:28 UTC 2021
Good day.
Thanks for posting. I have some information to share with you that I hope is helpful. I recently took the online version of the Jurisprudence and it was very accessible. I was impressed. My experience with Pearson and CCE, not so good. The NFB has been working with Pearson and CCE due to ongoing issues that many of us have faced. I am in current talks with CCE and Pearson. If you or anyone has been having issues with Pearson and CCE, it woudl be good to reach out to the nFB. Reach out to me and I will be glad to connect you with the person at national that has been helping me. I will be glad to help I n any way I can as well! My contact info is below!
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> On Aug 31, 2021, at 5:47 PM, T. Audrey Medina via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I know I wrote before about this , but the world happened and somehow a year
> and a half went by. Anyway, I am just beginning to study for the
> psychologist licensing exams, and I am not loving the way things are
> sounding with regard to Pearson's testing platform. I also have questions
> about the accessibility of EPPP study materials. Are there folks on this
> list who would be open to connecting around their experiences? The email
> addresses I collected before do not seem to be functioning now, and I
> apologize for asking you again. Please feel free to contact me off list.
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> Thanks very much and I hope you all are doing well,
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> Audrey (t.audreymedina at outlook.com)
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> T. Audrey Medina, Ph.D. (they/them), Psychologist Resident
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> Supervising Psychologist, Shin Shin Tang, Ph.D. (she/her)
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