What are considered acts of misconduct when taking the SC state exam?

If you engage in any activities considered to be acts of misconduct while taking your exam, you may be dismissed and the South Carolina Real Estate Commission may be notified. Your score will be invalidated and you will forfeit your exam fee.

Examples of misconduct may include:

  • Leaving the testing area during the exam.
  • Displaying or using any type of electronic communications devices, such as smartphones, cellular devices, pagers, smart watches or other such devices.
  • Talking, shouting or engaging in conversation.
  • Receiving, offering or providing help on the exam or suspected of doing so.
  • Recording or copying exam questions, making notes of them or attempting to do so.
  • Taking or attempting to take the exam for another candidate.
  • Bringing personal belongings into the exam room.
  • Causing any type of disturbance, displaying abusive behavior or in any way refusing to cooperate or follow instruction.
  • In possession of notes, books or other aids unless noted on the roster as allowed.