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Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - keymommy2000 - 11-06-2014 This was quoted on another thread, but i wanted to have this confirmed? "Finals are required with SL. With most classes though, there is no specific score required on the final (ie you can open the exam and click to submit for a 0). I would double check the syllabus, there were a couple of classes that required 70% on the final at one time." Is this true, how so, when you have to have the proctor open up the final, isn't SL suspicious of that, and may not give you credit? Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - cookderosa - 11-06-2014 keymommy2000 Wrote:This was quoted on another thread, but i wanted to have this confirmed? ummm when was that thread? That seems like it's old info, like back before they initiated the proctor info, but I could be wrong. Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - keymommy2000 - 11-06-2014 http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/22847-sl-us-history-ii.html Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - AngelaP - 11-06-2014 You would need to read through the syllabus for your particular class to see what it says about your final. When you look at Straighterline, it says "Do I have to complete all of the tests and assignments? A: You must complete all graded assignments, tests, and lab assignments before you can request that a transcript be sent on your behalf. This holds true even if you'd otherwise achieve a 70% or higher on the course." My question is why wouldn't you want to at least try? Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - iwant2stalku - 11-06-2014 I'm scheduled for a proctored SL exam this weekend. For my course (Organizational Management), there were 4 tests, 1 midterm and the final. Tests are 125 points each and the midterm and final are 250 each, but unless you score 95-100% on each assignment (big surprise-I didn't), you NEED at least some points from the final to be over 70%. It's my first course, so I'm no expert. I guess it really depends on the course you take. Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - Photog - 11-07-2014 Some of the courses have different requirements. On the philosophy course you can only achieve up to 50% (500 points) in the tests, and then the final is worth 50% (500 points) I am personally trying to get the best overall score I can. I feel it is good practice to study properly, learn the material, and try to achieve a good score on the final. I am paying to take a course may as well learn something ![]() Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - mednat - 11-07-2014 I suppose I could have elaborated and said as long as you're already at 70% of the total class completion this would be valid. Obviously I don't recommend it, but if you've reached 70% already it makes the final much less stressful to know that it's a "P" either way. Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - islandcoli - 11-09-2014 I was going to post a thread asking the same exact thing. I am taking Accounting II and doing extremely well. It seems that SL's Accounting II contains a LOT of stuff you learn in DSST Principles Of Finance and DSST Principles Of Financial Accounting. I've taken both of those exams and got really high scores on both. That in combination with using the search function on the ebook has put me in a position where I really won't need any points on the final. Considering Excelsior only grants "P" for passing regardless of grade, I'd much rather forgo cramming for the SL final and move on to studying for my next CLEP. I want to clarify my grade on the final can be any grade as long as I have achieved 70% mastery in the total course so far? Or here's a different wording question. Has anyone gotten a low score on the proctored final but still passed using the overall mastery of 70%? Thanks! Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - Photog - 11-10-2014 islandcoli Wrote:I was going to post a thread asking the same exact thing. It is usually an overall mastery of 70%, yes you still need to take the proctored final exam, but getting a low score won't affect you passing. You can see your course grade on the left under 'course completion status' something like this: _______________________________________________ COURSE COMPLETION STATUS Status: Complete Your course completion is based on 1. completing all required assignments and 2. achieving a 70% in the course: Required criteria Status Course grade 94.5% (A grade of 70% is required) Activity completion 6 of 6 ____________________________________________________ Once you have over 70% (overall course grade) and all the activities are complete the 'Status:' changes from 'In Progress' to 'Complete' If you have say 60% on your course grade before the final exam, then you only need to achieve the extra 10% to pass the course. I am not sure it is the same for every course, I thought I read somewhere that Intro to Psych required a 70% on the final exam to pass, hopefully someone can confirm that. Straighterline Finals (need help understanding) - JTP - 11-10-2014 I think you are referring to user Deucess and their experience with SL Psych. Here is their last update on the whole ordeal. From this thread: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/22544-straighterline-psychology-update-about-danm-time.html deucess Wrote:Hey, |