01-15-2011, 07:19 PM
Ok I just "finished" this class today.
I did all the regular multiple choice open book online tests and when I got those done I noticed that the button for the final exam didn't look like the button for the computer analysis classes I have which have the word "proctor" somewhere in them.
So I click the button and it opens up an exam submission page. I then have to download the exam booklet which has a bunch of questions a little different in format and flavor from the multiple choice questions.
It states that I need to answer the questions in a word doc showing my work and my student ID and then upload that for grading.
I think thats it.
If this is it I am going to be very happy. I hope this is the way things are going with Penn Foster in the future. If so then I'll probably take more classes from them.
I love the ability to test out completely at home with no proctor.
I'll call them on monday to find out if I'm really done.
I did all the regular multiple choice open book online tests and when I got those done I noticed that the button for the final exam didn't look like the button for the computer analysis classes I have which have the word "proctor" somewhere in them.
So I click the button and it opens up an exam submission page. I then have to download the exam booklet which has a bunch of questions a little different in format and flavor from the multiple choice questions.
It states that I need to answer the questions in a word doc showing my work and my student ID and then upload that for grading.
I think thats it.
If this is it I am going to be very happy. I hope this is the way things are going with Penn Foster in the future. If so then I'll probably take more classes from them.
I love the ability to test out completely at home with no proctor.
I'll call them on monday to find out if I'm really done.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science