@@ -95,3 +95,22 @@ This works largely the same as creating a lab with timeslots as above. The only
4. Fill this in under `Number of TAs working this lab (capacity):`
5. Tick the box: `Create as Exam lab`
6. The system will randomly pick students that get an oral verification; students that don't get picked get a notification that they're off the hook; those that are picked get a notification that it is their turn.
### Operating an Exam Lab
To go to the overview of the labs, click on the `Requests` tab in the upper left corner.
Here, you can use the filters to find only the Lab you want to work on. To get a request, click the getNext button for the relevant lab in the top right corner.
There are 4 possible options to finish the request:
1.**Accept:** this option is used to indicate that the user has passed the interview. You can optionally fill in a comment. 
2.**Reject:** this option is used to indicate that a student was not chosen for the interview. You can a note to both the other TAs and the student. 
3.**Forward:** using this option, you can forward the request to anyone else. You can leave a comment, explaining why this request was forwarded. During interviews, this can include questions that they were not able to answer and needed to be forwarded to a teacher for. 
4.**Not found:** this can be used to indicate that the student did not appear in the interview.
**IMPORTANT:** At the end of each slot, you might end up with people who you did not have time to interview. If a TA gets a request from a previous slot, it's good practice to tell them to immediately reject the request and leave the following message: `You have not been selected, have a good day`.