NFHS/NCHSAA Baseball and Softball Exams

We will discuss this more at Monday night's meeting, but following are the details for this year's exams:

The NFHS/NCHSAA test begins on Monday, March 23rd at 8am and ends on Friday, March 27th at 11:59pm.  The exam site for this year has changed from where you took the exam last year.  The exam site this year is exams.nfhs.org.  Make sure you DO NOT put www in front of the link or it will not work.  Once you get onto this site, you will need to register for a new profile to take the exam as this site is different from last year.  The more specific instructions are listed below.

The examination will be similar in content to previous exams in the past, with true/false format, and a two (2) hour time limit.  There will be 100 questions in which to answer.  You may log in and take the exam at any time during the week.  Remember, you are only allowed one (1) opportunity to take the exam, so once you begin, you must finish the exam at the same time.  There will be five (5) pauses allowed for breaks during the test, but the time of these breaks are limited, so use them wisely.  

Much more detailed instructions regarding setting up a profile, logging in, and taking the exam is listed on the testing page.  To get to these instructions, please click on the link that says:  Exam Site Instructions.  These are very detailed and will answer any question you might have about creating a profile or logging in to take the exam.  Be sure to use your NCHSAA user id (last name plus last four (4) digits of SSN unless you have changed it) when creating your profile when it asks for state id, this is vitally important to make sure you get credit for your exam score.  Failure to do so will result in your score not being recorded and loss of eligibility to officiate this year.

As a reminder, you must make a 65 or higher to remain eligible to officiate this year.  If you make under a 65, you are INELIGIBLE to officiate high school ball this year
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