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Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - Synicaal - 01-13-2017

SaebScholar Wrote:Which ones? Im really starting to get in a groove with sl. I want to make my 99 stretch as far as i can this month.

For me I am taking :

Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Intro To Communications
English Composition II

These are mostly going to be walk through courses. I reviewed the course outline for all of them and I have basically covered everything. Just don't have these particular equivalents yet so I am thinking I can finish each in 2-3days. Probably that Financial Accounting one in a Day (minus the proctoring part, heard you have to schedule them 3 days out)


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - rowan555 - 01-13-2017

Synicaal Wrote:These are mostly going to be walk through courses. I reviewed the course outline for all of them and I have basically covered everything. Just don't have these particular equivalents yet so I am thinking I can finish each in 2-3days. Probably that Financial Accounting one in a Day (minus the proctoring part, heard you have to schedule them 3 days out)

If the convenience is worth $25 to you, you can get a year long membership with ProctorU which allows you to schedule your exams pretty much any time - including for a few minutes from now, if there are proctors available. My son has used it for his Saylor and SL courses and it's been well worth the money to not have to think 3 days ahead about when he'll want to take an exam.


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - SaebScholar - 01-13-2017

rowan555 Wrote:If the convenience is worth $25 to you, you can get a year long membership with ProctorU which allows you to schedule your exams pretty much any time - including for a few minutes from now, if there are proctors available. My son has used it for his Saylor and SL courses and it's been well worth the money to not have to think 3 days ahead about when he'll want to take an exam.
Totally worth it


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - TinHead - 02-13-2017

What is a realistic timeframe to complete this course? 1 week? 2 weeks?


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - Synicaal - 02-14-2017

rowan555 Wrote:If the convenience is worth $25 to you, you can get a year long membership with ProctorU which allows you to schedule your exams pretty much any time - including for a few minutes from now, if there are proctors available. My son has used it for his Saylor and SL courses and it's been well worth the money to not have to think 3 days ahead about when he'll want to take an exam.

yeah I plan on it, I need to use proctoru for TECEPs, SL, and 2 exams from my class at Oakton so 25$ will be well worth it.


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - TinHead - 03-06-2017

How easy are the quizzes? Are they straightforward?


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - WeasleyIsOurKing - 03-11-2017

TinHead Wrote:How easy are the quizzes? Are they straightforward?

They're really easy since it's open book.


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - jsd - 03-11-2017

rowan555 Wrote:If the convenience is worth $25 to you, you can get a year long membership with ProctorU which allows you to schedule your exams pretty much any time - including for a few minutes from now, if there are proctors available. My son has used it for his Saylor and SL courses and it's been well worth the money to not have to think 3 days ahead about when he'll want to take an exam.

I've heard about this before on the forum, but is there a specific link to sign up for this or get more info?


Review of Straighterline's Introduction to Communication - rowan555 - 03-12-2017

jsd Wrote:I've heard about this before on the forum, but is there a specific link to sign up for this or get more info?

I'm trying to find information on their site and can't seem to locate it - my son signed up last April for the one year of "take it now" for $25. He's registered for exams 15 minutes in advance - it's been great. I suggest going to ProctorU's site and doing the help chat to ask whether they still offer this feature. Sorry I can't link you to the details at the moment.