10-16-2016, 05:45 PM
yb1 Wrote:You know often written language is hard to tell if someone is being serious or not.
SL, Saylor, Aleks, Teex, Institute, etc are all able to tell you your score right away. Why is study.com not able to add this simple feature into their tests.
I am not a programmer, but I imagine it wouldn't be that difficult to code the ability in. Especially since the pretest and chapter exams tell you your score right away.
As I have said before give a disclaimer: a preliminary review of your exam gives you a score of 83%. blah blah blah
I haven't taken a Study.com course yet, but I don't think that will ever take place unless they change their provider for the proctor testing.
From researching them earlier in the year, they use Software Secure for online proctoring (basically record and review, different than real time)
There's too much change when they jump ship to another provider to incorporate real time exam results. Until then, you're stuck with the wait.
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