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I am getting mixed reviews about Finals. I have read you must get 70% on the final for it to be counted and then I have read that it's just 70% in the course. I'm in the Psychology class now and just wondering which is correct. There is nothing in the syllabus, but I do see the final is not just 1 attempt like the other 3, as the first exam was also allowed a re-take. Has anyone took this recently and can confirm?
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Going from memory, and viewing so many pages on this forum, I recall you only need 70% total to get credit.
Straighterline courses are mainly, if not all, the cumulative percentage of 70% or higher will come in as a pass...
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I don't see a section where it states the final has to be 70% or higher in either the website or the syllabus.
Furthermore, the proctored final is 30% of the entire course, try hard for the 4 exams prior to it and you'll be fine.
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Thanks. I read another thread where the guy was upset because he had to get 70% on the final, however he might not of known either. I guess I'll find out soon when I go to take it.
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You don't need any particular score on the final, just 70% overall for the course. If your score is low enough, it could potentially drag your score for the course down below 70% though. I got a 68% or something on one of my SL finals a while back, didn't matter.
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tsimmns Wrote:Thanks. I read another thread where the guy was upset because he had to get 70% on the final, however he might not of known either. I guess I'll find out soon when I go to take it.
hilarious I wish mods would delete that thread, because you're not the first to see that thread and get confused about the grading-- I've seen multiple people come across it and create a thread asking for clarification.
Link is
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...rline.html if any mod wants to delete it.
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Nixi Wrote:hilarious I wish mods would delete that thread, because you're not the first to see that thread and get confused about the grading-- I've seen multiple people come across it and create a thread asking for clarification.
Link is http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...rline.html if any mod wants to delete it.
That's exactly the thread I was referring to.
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It depends on the course. If i remember correctly there was only one course (at some point in time, may have changed) that required a 70% on the final. It stated this clearly in the syllabus when it was required.
If there is nothing in the syllabus, it should be a 70% requirement total. I random clicked through a ton of final exams.
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