Monday, December 23, 2024

Going online

Joining the online testing brigade is Michigan Language Assessment, a partnership between the University of Michigan and Cambridge Assessment English, which has joined up with Prometric, so its English proficiency tests can be taken almost anywhere at any time. Prometric offers a secure testing network through its web-based platform, ProProctor.

“The partnership with Prometric is a big step in the evolution of our organisation,” says Sharon Harvey, CEO of Michigan Language Assessment. “We’ve been providing secure, reliable and trusted English exams for nearly 70 years. We’re committed to helping people achieve their education and career goals. With Prometric as a partner, we can continue to expand our global outreach by offering test takers, teachers, school administrators and recognising organisations throughout the world a secure, digital version of MET.”

The Michigan English Test (MET) is accepted around the world by both educational and professional institutions and will be available to take online from October.

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Liz Granirer
Liz Granirer
Liz has been a journalist for many years. She is currently editor of EL Gazette and has previously edited the magazines Young Performer, StepForward and Accounting Technician; been deputy editor on Right Start magazine; chief sub editor on Country Homes & Interiors; and sub editor on easyJet Traveller, Lonely Planet and Family Traveller magazines, along with a number of others.
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