07-15-2009, 01:41 PM
I was pretty frustrated by Straighterlines English I program, mostly in how they graded the tests and provided feedback. Overall though I was happy with the services they provided.
Re: Accounting. I think you may skipping through some of the reading and assignments. Take another look at your course syllabus and make sure you know the topics in each section before opening the exams.
The required textbook is featured at the very top of your course syllabus. It's also mentioned in the FAQ's on Straighterlines website.
Many of the concepts on the longer graded exams come from the text. It's possible to get through the course without that text, but it would be harder. You don't need to use the current online version, a slightly older version will do, and you should be able to find those very cheap.
Re: Accounting. I think you may skipping through some of the reading and assignments. Take another look at your course syllabus and make sure you know the topics in each section before opening the exams.
JanusthePhoenix Wrote:Honestly, if the book is required to know all the concepts on the tests, shouldn't they mention this?
The required textbook is featured at the very top of your course syllabus. It's also mentioned in the FAQ's on Straighterlines website.
Many of the concepts on the longer graded exams come from the text. It's possible to get through the course without that text, but it would be harder. You don't need to use the current online version, a slightly older version will do, and you should be able to find those very cheap.
Joe
Excelsior BSB Aug 21, 2009
Excelsior BSB Aug 21, 2009