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Just wanted to clarify since I was seeing so many posts on the forum saying that if you want to use the non-proctored Saylor final as a study guide, you need to copy or screenshot the questions in order to save them.
This is NOT necessary for the non-proctored exams. If you already completed a non-proctored exam, you can find it in your course dashboard, press the blue Review link next to each exam attempt, and see the questions, your answers, and whether they were right or wrong.
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I just printed the exam. Was I bad?
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Old Guy Wrote:I just printed the exam. Was I bad?
No, because I just checked and found that kalishakti is indeed correct, you can go back and review your graded exam whenever you like. So how can printing it out be wrong?
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BTW- this Review option is available for me for the proctored exams as well.
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