03-30-2014, 12:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2014, 12:52 PM by Lemurian_Spirit.)
Thanks Zenurez, I'm glad if this could help. However, I haven't taken any law or principles of finance with Straighterline. I'm sure those will be more difficult, however, the business ethics being my first course wasn't exactly a walk in the park, though it was easier than I'd thought it would be. If that is any indication of the other courses, then hopefully they will work the same way. I have also heard that the science and math Straighterline courses don't work this way and require more study and work, but I already took CLEP exams for those requirements by the time I found out about Straighterline. Please bear in mind that I was unemployed and looking for work while I was taking the Straighterline courses, and that is part of the reason I was able to complete so many so quickly. Even so, I expect I could complete one course a week while working--which is still considerably quicker than studying for two weeks per CLEP/DSST. Also, please be aware that Straighterline is moving toward having all of their finals be closed-book (as opposed to open book). If I was you I would check below to see which courses still have open book finals and take those first.
Online Exam Proctoring Details by Course | StraighterLine
Online Exam Proctoring Details by Course | StraighterLine