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Heber J. Grant Building : ウィキペディア英語版 | BYU Testing Center
The BYU Testing Center, the largest college testing center in the nation,〔(About the BYU Testing Center )〕 is located in the Heber J. Grant Building at Brigham Young University. It serves the purpose of administering tests to students. Tests are often administered in the Testing Center instead of during class time. By doing this, instructors allow students to take as much time as they need for the test, do not waste class time on testing, and allow students to take tests at their convenience.〔 ==Building history==
The Heber J. Grant Building was originally built as the BYU library. It was dedicated in 1925 by Heber J. Grant, the first building completed while Franklin S. Harris was president of BYU. The library was housed on the second floor, while the first floor contained classrooms. After the building of the Harold B. Lee Library the building was used as a museum by the College of Biology and Agriculture until this was moved to the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum.〔Ernest L. Wilkinson and Leonard J. Arrington, ed., ''Brigham Young University: The First 100 Years'', Vol. 3, p. 60〕 In 1982 the building began its use as the university's testing center.
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