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Boo! I failed SL Financial accounting by four points. Pissed off at myself for wasting time and now I have to take it over, What a bummer.banghead
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Is there any way to see if they could let you retake any part of the course?
Sorry, I know that's so frustrating.
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Nope, I just have to take it over.
SL Business Ethics
SL intro to Business
SL Business Law
SL intro to world religion
SL Accounting 1
PF Strategic management
SL organizational behavior
SL Principles of management
SL macroeconomics
SL microeconomics
SL accounting 2
SL intro bus statistics
PF Corporate Finance
PF International Business
PF Marketing
Alek's College Algebra
SL English comp 2
PF market research
PF retail management
PF HR management
SL Business Communication
S.C Principles of Finance
That is all of my requirements completed.!!
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How did you do on the first quiz? Maybe you can redo that for a better grade, so that it will make up those 4 points...
I don't know if you can redo the first quiz after you've finished, but it's worth a try to look.
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Agree with l8989v...With a total score of 694 for the course, one would imagine you left 4 or more points on your first exam. Hopefully that is the case and if so, a retake +4 points would secure the passing score of 700 for you.
If by chance this is not an option, step away from Straighterline for a couple days (enjoy the 4th), get back and just knock it out. Since you have already gone through the course, it will just be a series of exams and you will be completed in no time.
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07-03-2016, 10:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2016, 11:45 PM by bricabrac.)
Keep in mind you also have penn foster intermediate accounting I to fall back on if need be. The course has four quizzes and a non-proctored final which a motivated individual can complete quickly (3-5 days).
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Thanks for the good advise. I will check out the first quiz idea.
SL Business Ethics
SL intro to Business
SL Business Law
SL intro to world religion
SL Accounting 1
PF Strategic management
SL organizational behavior
SL Principles of management
SL macroeconomics
SL microeconomics
SL accounting 2
SL intro bus statistics
PF Corporate Finance
PF International Business
PF Marketing
Alek's College Algebra
SL English comp 2
PF market research
PF retail management
PF HR management
SL Business Communication
S.C Principles of Finance
That is all of my requirements completed.!!
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I may have the most amount of failures in regular brick and mortar courses, and some online courses.
Any failure is not a big deal, what matters is what you do in order to recover from the failure.
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