01-18-2014, 12:34 PM
I took US History I in May 2013. The final exam was open-book. According to SL's Exam List, US History I is now closed-book. I think SL is changing most (if not all) the final exams to closed-book format... so if you are planning on taking any other courses... you should get started ASAP.
I didn't find the final exam to be hard... but I was using the book... so it's hard to really tell. My suggestion would be to ace the non-proctored graded exams and the midterm, since you can use the book. This way, even if you don't do well on the final exam, you can still pass the course with a good grade.
Good luck!
I didn't find the final exam to be hard... but I was using the book... so it's hard to really tell. My suggestion would be to ace the non-proctored graded exams and the midterm, since you can use the book. This way, even if you don't do well on the final exam, you can still pass the course with a good grade.
Good luck!
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COSC (3 cr): Cornerstone (In progress)
SL (57 cr): English Comp. I & II - Intro to Communications - Business Ethics - U.S. History I & II - Western Civ. I & II - Cultural Anthropology - Sociology - Biology w/Lab - Chemistry w/Lab - College Algebra - Microbiology w/ Lab - Intro to Business - Macroeconomics - Intro to Religion - American Gov.
Penn Foster (3 cr): Art Appreciation
COSC (3 cr): Cornerstone (In progress)
SL (57 cr): English Comp. I & II - Intro to Communications - Business Ethics - U.S. History I & II - Western Civ. I & II - Cultural Anthropology - Sociology - Biology w/Lab - Chemistry w/Lab - College Algebra - Microbiology w/ Lab - Intro to Business - Macroeconomics - Intro to Religion - American Gov.
Penn Foster (3 cr): Art Appreciation