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ED4CREDIT - d.cononge - 01-25-2018

Hey everyone,
     
     I am about to begin ED4CREDIT's Abnormal Psychology course. I have heard that the layout of their courses are a lot like straighterline, which I have taken in the past. I was wondering if anyone had taken the Abnormal Psychology course from ED4CREDIT, and had any insight on it, or if anyone had any general information on how ED4CREDIT course's work?
(Tips/Advice are much appreciated)

Thanks in advance!


RE: ED4CREDIT - dfrecore - 01-26-2018

I took Managerial Accounting through them, they were fine. It was not an easy course, the questions were very specific to the textbook. You had to read thoroughly to get a good grade on the tests and final exam. The good things are that the exams are all open book except the final, and you can retake exams for a higher grade (although I can't remember how many times). The setup was very similar to SL, including the eTextbook, but I thought it was easier to pass because of the setup of the exams.


RE: ED4CREDIT - eliment - 03-12-2018

(01-25-2018, 03:10 PM)d.cononge Wrote: Hey everyone,
     
     I am about to begin ED4CREDIT's Abnormal Psychology course. I have heard that the layout of their courses are a lot like straighterline, which I have taken in the past. I was wondering if anyone had taken the Abnormal Psychology course from ED4CREDIT, and had any insight on it, or if anyone had any general information on how ED4CREDIT course's work?
(Tips/Advice are much appreciated)

Thanks in advance!

Did you take the course and the final yet? I am considering taking this to finish up my degree and one thing I noticed is that according to the syllabus it says that you are allowed to bring written and printed notes to the exam,  however you cannot access the textbook. So I was wondering if you did that?


RE: ED4CREDIT - d.cononge - 03-12-2018

(03-12-2018, 09:08 AM)eliment Wrote:
(01-25-2018, 03:10 PM)d.cononge Wrote: Hey everyone,
     
     I am about to begin ED4CREDIT's Abnormal Psychology course. I have heard that the layout of their courses are a lot like straighterline, which I have taken in the past. I was wondering if anyone had taken the Abnormal Psychology course from ED4CREDIT, and had any insight on it, or if anyone had any general information on how ED4CREDIT course's work?
(Tips/Advice are much appreciated)

Thanks in advance!

Did you take the course and the final yet? I am considering taking this to finish up my degree and one thing I noticed is that according to the syllabus it says that you are allowed to bring written and printed notes to the exam,  however you cannot access the textbook. So I was wondering if you did that?
I have already taken and completed the exam. I do not remember notes being allowed, but as long as you know the answers to the tests/quizzes that you have already taken, you will do fine! Pretty much, 90% of the final is made up of all the answers to the tests and quizzes, so it is very easy. I believe that the final took me a total of 10 minutes and i got a 90% on it. Also, for further relief, they do allow a retake of the test for $50 if you do not pass the test. You will just have to contact customer support and ask them to retake if that is the case.


RE: ED4CREDIT - eliment - 03-12-2018

Awesome thank you so much for the info!!