07-31-2020, 04:50 PM
(07-31-2020, 11:47 AM)tallpilot Wrote: I don't watch the videos. I skim the text looking for keywords then go take the quiz. If there is something I really don't know then I go back and read again. I can do about 25 quizzes in an hour. Then the trick is to take the exam while the material is still fresh.
The advantage to taking the whole course at TESU instead of just the lab is more graded activities. If you take just the lab your grade will be the weighted average of your 6 lab reports. Take the whole class and you get free discussion points and reasonably free assignment points. That's 40% of your grade.
That is pretty much what I do. Always take the practice exam. Take it more than once if you score below 60 on it. Usually, your score on the practice exam is within 10% of what you will make on the final.
If you look at psychology on how learning works. The longer the time, the more you forget. After one day you forget quite a bit. After 1 week is critical because you start losing a lot of information after that.
People that take longer on these courses tend to have to backtrack and go over what they forget because they go too slow and drag out the course.
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Certifications: W3Schools PHP, Google IT Support, Google Digital Marketing, Google Project Management