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Straighterline: College Algebra
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Hi All -

Just want to start by saying that the information on this forum has been unbelievably useful. I decided to ride with SL after considering the wealth of resources here. So far, I've completed Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Business Statistics. Currently working on College Algebra. This is where I need your help.

I've completed all my graded exams for College Algebra and I currently sit dead on the money at 70%:ack:, which means i have to score a 70% or better on my FINAL to pass the course. It is my understanding that this is a closed-notes/closed-book exam. Has anyone taken the exam already? Are the final exam questions the same as the graded exams (quiz) or is it entirely different? Are there any resources that you guys/gals can point me to that would help me? Any tips/tricks/strategies that would be useful?

Much appreciated! :coolgleam::coolgleam::coolgleam:
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kind of redundant but ALEKS could be a good way to study for the final, would cost you 20$. and would give you the algerbra credit weather you pass the SL or not
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gingerbeefE Wrote:kind of redundant but ALEKS could be a good way to study for the final, would cost you 20$. and would give you the algerbra credit weather you pass the SL or not

How would I get the algebra credit without passing the SL final? You mean I have to complete the entire ALEKS course, right? That could take forever.
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ndnbboy Wrote:How would I get the algebra credit without passing the SL final? You mean I have to complete the entire ALEKS course, right? That could take forever.

If what you've learned in SL has stuck you'd just have to get 70% on ALEKS's assessment and then you'd be good.
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