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Introduction
At the Pace Law School, many professors allow their students to take exams on their personal laptops using the Extegrity Exam4 software. To prepare and become familiar with the software, please certify your laptop by installing the Extegrity Exam4 software and taking a practice test in advance of your exam. Click here for instructions on how to install and test the software.
Supported Operating System
- Windows 11 (Home, Pro, Edu and Enterprise) [versions 21H2]
- Windows 10 (Home, Pro, Edu and Enterprise) (versions 1903**, 1909, 2004, 20H2, 21H1)
- MacOS 10.15.7 Catalina
- MacOS 12 Monterey (including Apple's M1 Processors)
- MacOS 11.6.x Big Sur (including Apple's M1 Processors)
- MacOS 10.14.6 Mojave**
** Extegrity Support for these operating systems ends August 1, 2022
Not Supported Operating System
- Apple Macintosh OS X 10.13 and earlier/Apple iDevices (iPad, iPhone, etc.)
- Beta OS versions
- Chromebooks
- Linux
- MacOS 10.13.6 High Sierra
- Surface devices that do not have Windows 10 Home, Pro, Education or Enterprise versionMacOS 10.15.7 Catalina
- Virtual operating systems (VMs)
- Windows 8.1 and earlier
- Windows (RT, IoT, Mobile, Team & S versions)/Windows 10 SL (non-English Editions)Windows 8.1 and earlier
- Windows computers with ARM processors (i.e., Snapdragon)
Instructions
- Access the Exam4 website to register and install the software
- Take a practice exam
- Familiarize yourself with the software (e.g.; how to get a word count)
- Upload the practice exam to a secure server
Note: Exam4 is a simple blue book exam word processing program that locks down your computer so that other programs and files cannot be accessed while taking an exam. A key logger program will take an encrypted snapshot of your exam every few seconds and save it to your laptop. At the end of the exam you will use the software to upload the encrypted exam to a secured folder where the Office of the Registrar will access the exams to print them for your professors. Students cannot open, read, or modify these encrypted exam files once the exam has ended.