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I was just asked a question that I do not have the answer for, would appreciate any input. A friend of mine is taking the SDC Biology with Lab and finished all the quizzes with a 99%. He finished the labs with an overall percentage of 92.4%. Without studying he was able to get a 54% on the practice exam and under the score it said he needed to get 70% to pass the course. In another area, though, it said he needed at least 56% combined with course assignments to pass the course. Can anyone clarify this? He is in a rush right now and would love to jump into another class ASAP but isn't sure if he should put hours/days into studying for this final to bump his score up around 70% or if he is "safe" to pass the course, as is? I haven't taken any courses at SDC yet so it remains a mystery to me. Thanks in advance!
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He is fine. You need an overall score of 70% or 210 points out of 300 points. With 99% + 92% + 54%, he's got 245 points out of 300. This is roughly 81%.
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99/100 + 92.4/100 + X = 210 , the question is: What is X? I got 18.6% which means, he needs roughly 1/5 of his final exam correct to pass.
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Thank you!!! I am always grateful for the kindness and quick responses on this forum! I'll pass the information on, I know it will be appreciated :-).
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I am near tears at the amount of time this class is taking me!
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(08-21-2021, 04:38 PM)Smilejoelle1 Wrote: I am near tears at the amount of time this class is taking me!
I think you'll do great! I actually haven't taken this course but I have a friend who has. It was his first SDC course and at first he hit a wall trying to figure out the logistics. He couldn't believe people were actually able to finish the course in DAYS. He is one of the smartest people I know and super fast at learning. He is like a blur to watch. Anyway, he started out really slow on this course but as soon as he got it all figured out he accelerated like a maniac. I think you have to take the time to figure out the "how to" format. After that, it speeds up. I hope all the experienced people here chime in because they have a LOT of experience and tips to smooth out the learning experience. In the end it isn't as hard as the first impression.
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(08-21-2021, 04:38 PM)Smilejoelle1 Wrote: I am near tears at the amount of time this class is taking me!
What seems to be taking the most amount of time? I'm sure someone here can share tips on how to make it go faster.
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Smilejoelle1 Wrote:I am near tears at the amount of time this class is taking me!
I have two monitors (laptop and a secondary one), this is open book - the proctored final is not. Essentially, if I make a mistake, I click the link to show me the right answer, I use the second screen to review the video "pin-point" and review why I make the mistake. The quizzes actually builds up to the final exams/assignments, etc, don't rush the quizzes if you're not in a hurry to finish.
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