Amazing, thanks for the info, yea TESU advisors confirmed that COC303 is still 1/31/21. I try my best to hammer it out & will quote the site to the advisor, see if they back up the extension.
Thanks @MNomadic, was abit hard to search in that thread. Was trying to find out about that placement test you mentioned, does that cut down time for this coruse?
If SDC offers a placement test for a course, definitely take it, maybe even multiple times. However, I really really recommend you do not guess the answers. If you don't know, choose that you don't know. If you happen to guess correctly, you might get credit for it, and then be unprepared for that portion of the final.
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01-12-2021, 03:29 PM (This post was last modified: 01-12-2021, 03:40 PM by StudentOLife.)
(01-12-2021, 03:04 PM)Flelm Wrote: If SDC offers a placement test for a course, definitely take it, maybe even multiple times. However, I really really recommend you do not guess the answers. If you don't know, choose that you don't know. If you happen to guess correctly, you might get credit for it, and then be unprepared for that portion of the final.
Makes sense. Once completed, are the optional quizzes counted as 100%?
Also there seem to be answers below the quizzes where you can "Print answers", they give you the answers for quizzes they consider in the final score? (I'm on a mid-tier/"premium" plan at SDC)
(01-12-2021, 03:04 PM)Flelm Wrote: If SDC offers a placement test for a course, definitely take it, maybe even multiple times. However, I really really recommend you do not guess the answers. If you don't know, choose that you don't know. If you happen to guess correctly, you might get credit for it, and then be unprepared for that portion of the final.
Makes sense. Once completed, are the optional quizzes counted as 100%?
Also there seem to be answers below the quizzes where you can "Print answers", they give you the answers for quizzes they consider in the final score? (I'm on a mid-tier/"premium" plan at SDC)
The quizzes are NOT optional. You need to get 100% on each 5-8 question quiz within the first 3 attempts. Lower than that will raise the grade that you need to get on your exam in order to pass.
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01-12-2021, 04:09 PM (This post was last modified: 01-12-2021, 04:14 PM by StudentOLife.
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(01-12-2021, 03:51 PM)rachel83az Wrote:
(01-12-2021, 03:29 PM)StudentOLife Wrote:
(01-12-2021, 03:04 PM)Flelm Wrote: If SDC offers a placement test for a course, definitely take it, maybe even multiple times. However, I really really recommend you do not guess the answers. If you don't know, choose that you don't know. If you happen to guess correctly, you might get credit for it, and then be unprepared for that portion of the final.
Makes sense. Once completed, are the optional quizzes counted as 100%?
Also there seem to be answers below the quizzes where you can "Print answers", they give you the answers for quizzes they consider in the final score? (I'm on a mid-tier/"premium" plan at SDC)
The quizzes are NOT optional. You need to get 100% on each 5-8 question quiz within the first 3 attempts. Lower than that will raise the grade that you need to get on your exam in order to pass.
@rachel83az, so even after the placement test, where it says "You have tested out of this material.", I'll have to do the quiz regardless? (attached screenshot)
(01-12-2021, 03:04 PM)Flelm Wrote: If SDC offers a placement test for a course, definitely take it, maybe even multiple times. However, I really really recommend you do not guess the answers. If you don't know, choose that you don't know. If you happen to guess correctly, you might get credit for it, and then be unprepared for that portion of the final.
Makes sense. Once completed, are the optional quizzes counted as 100%?
Also there seem to be answers below the quizzes where you can "Print answers", they give you the answers for quizzes they consider in the final score? (I'm on a mid-tier/"premium" plan at SDC)
The quizzes are NOT optional. You need to get 100% on each 5-8 question quiz within the first 3 attempts. Lower than that will raise the grade that you need to get on your exam in order to pass.
@rachel83az, so even after the placement test, where it says "You have tested out of this material.", I'll have to do the quiz regardless? (attached screenshot)
The green checkmark(and optional tag) means you're good to go. I think Rachel just misread your question.
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(01-12-2021, 03:04 PM)Flelm Wrote: If SDC offers a placement test for a course, definitely take it, maybe even multiple times. However, I really really recommend you do not guess the answers. If you don't know, choose that you don't know. If you happen to guess correctly, you might get credit for it, and then be unprepared for that portion of the final.
Makes sense. Once completed, are the optional quizzes counted as 100%?
Also there seem to be answers below the quizzes where you can "Print answers", they give you the answers for quizzes they consider in the final score? (I'm on a mid-tier/"premium" plan at SDC)
The quizzes are NOT optional. You need to get 100% on each 5-8 question quiz within the first 3 attempts. Lower than that will raise the grade that you need to get on your exam in order to pass.
@rachel83az, so even after the placement test, where it says "You have tested out of this material.", I'll have to do the quiz regardless? (attached screenshot)
The green checkmark(and optional tag) means you're good to go. I think Rachel just misread your question.
I see, thanks for the clarification
a) Also there seem to be answers below the quizzes where you can "Print answers", they give you the answers for quizzes they consider in the final score? (I'm on a mid-tier/"premium" plan at SDC)
b) I see a "Practice chapter exam", I'm assuming it doesn't count for anything and there's not an actual exam until the end?
01-12-2021, 04:55 PM (This post was last modified: 01-12-2021, 04:56 PM by rachel83az.)
(01-12-2021, 04:09 PM)StudentOLife Wrote: @rachel83az, so even after the placement test, where it says "You have tested out of this material.", I'll have to do the quiz regardless? (attached screenshot)
MNomadic is correct, I misunderstood what you meant. I thought you were under the impression that all/most of the quizzes were optional. This is certainly not the case. But you are good to go, as far as that screenshot shows.
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