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Unfortunately, I failed the course by 5 point!!
I took Straighterline Managerial Accounting and needed 700 points to pass and I had 655!
I have screen shots of all 4 exams and the midterm. I want to retake the course to use towards a BSBA at TESC. Does anyone know if the exams have the same questions just rearranged or they completely different?
Should I not even do anymore reading and just focus on the exams I have?
Thanks.
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That stinks, I'm sorry to hear that.
In my Macro course, I did the first exam 2x and the questions were different. Hope that helps some.
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mccatm Wrote:Unfortunately, I failed the course by 5 point!!
I took Straighterline Managerial Accounting and needed 700 points to pass and I had 655!
I have screen shots of all 4 exams and the midterm. I want to retake the course to use towards a BSBA at TESC. Does anyone know if the exams have the same questions just rearranged or they completely different?
Should I not even do anymore reading and just focus on the exams I have?
Thanks.
Based on my experience and conversations with others, the Straighterline exams will have a different set of questions though there are usually some repeats. I have never taken Managerial Accounting but this has been my experience with other SL classes. Also, in most other SL classes you can take the first exam more than once. You will get different questions to help you study. And you can go back and review your tests from your first exam and make a study guide. If you came this close, you will most likely pass the next time around.
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Once I failed Managerial Economics and I had to retake it. The questions were different.
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I have not taken SL Managerial Accounting but in my experience with other courses you might have some repeat questions as well as some you haven't seen before. If I were you I would not count on having many repeat questions, just to be safe.
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