Can you retake StraighterLine final exam?


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Exam Retake Policy With the exception of the first exam in your course, you cannot retake quizzes and exams or change your answers once you’ve submitted the entire graded exam.

What happens if you fail the final exam on StraighterLine?

Course Retake Policy If upon completion of a course a student has not achieved a satisfactory score (70% by default as per ACE), a student may retake their course by repurchasing and reattempting it in full. Students will wait a minimum of three (3) business days between attempts.

How does StraighterLine final exam work?

StraighterLine requires proctoring on all final exams and uses an online proctoring service called ProctorU. ProctorU connects your computer and webcam to their website while the exam is being proctored. Proctoring sessions are taken in the comfort of the student’s home (or preferred location) and require a webcam.

Are StraighterLine exams hard?

Are StraighterLine Courses Difficult? Because StraighterLine courses are self-paced and students are typically supplied with course materials, they are not challenging. Straighterline also offers one-on-one coaching to assist students in comprehending course content.

Are StraighterLine finals open book?

Consist only of only exams, a midterm, and a final. Those three exam types are multiple choice format, open book, and instantly graded by computer. The course point distribution allows you to accumulate enough points to pass the course before taking the final.

Is a 60% a passing grade?

A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%.

What is a passing grade on StraighterLine?

StraighterLine provides a percentage score and letter grade for each course. A passing percentage is 70% or higher. Each college has policies with respect to grades for transferred coursework. You should check with the college you plan to attend to determine its specific grade-posting policies.

Does StraighterLine affect GPA?

In fact, you can retake a StraighterLine course as many times as needed — and it won’t affect your GPA at your school.”

How many questions is StraighterLine statistics final?

The final exam consists of 60 questions worth 500 points.

Are StraighterLine exams timed?

Timed: All graded assessments are timed. Upon opening the assessment the first time, the timer will initialize. You should not close the exam window while your exam is running (unless you’re finished and want to submit it). If time expires, graded tests will submit automatically.

Is 70 percent passing?

C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D – this is still a passing grade, and it’s between 59% and 69% F – this is a failing grade.

Are StraighterLine exams proctored?

Your proctoring session is free when scheduled at least 72 hours in advance. To get the best date and time that meets your schedule, we recommend scheduling your exam at least a week in advance. This will ensure that you get the day and time of your choice and the shortest wait time.

How does StraighterLine detect cheating?

StraighterLine’s Student Online Identity Verification Program adds some powerful anti-cheating safeguards to all of our courses: An automated, telephone-based interactive voice response system that requires students to provide identifying information and a voice sample prior to taking an exam.

How fast can you complete a StraighterLine course?

On average, our courses take 33 days to complete, though many students are able to finish in less than a month.

Are StraighterLine quizzes open book?

Textbook/eTextbook use is permitted for open book exams only. If your final proctored exam is open book, the proctor will allow you to navigate to the eTextbook in your web browser as needed during the proctoring session.

How does Proctoru testing work?

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Is StraighterLine college accredited?

StraighterLine’s network are regionally accredited colleges. All StraighterLine courses have also received ACE CREDIT recommendations to earn college credit.

How does study proctored exams work?

The College Accelerator Edition includes two proctored exams per 30 days. Your 2 available exams reset on your billing date. Additional exams are available to purchase for $70 per exam. Passing two exams is equivalent to earning 6 transferable college credits.

Is it OK to fail a college class?

Many undergraduates fail a class in college and still go on to graduate. If you’re at risk of failing, talk to your professor and meet with an academic advisor. Check your school’s policies about retaking courses to remove an F from your transcript. Failing a class is a wake-up call that you may need to make changes.

Is there such thing as an A ++ grade?

Grades between these are averages. For example, an A/A- is numerically (95+91.25)/2=93.125, which is an A slightly lower than 95/A. A frequent complaint is that you “lose 5 points” for a 95=A. But I treat 100 as more like an A++.

What’s a decent GPA?

Usually, a GPA of 3.0 – 3.5 is considered good enough at many high schools, colleges, and universities. Top academic institutions usually require GPAs higher than 3.5.

What percentage is a fail in college?

The final categories are “Fail 1” or “Fail 2” which numerically range from 30-39 per cent and 20-29 per cent respectively.

What percentage do I need to pass a college class?

The letter grade D is considered passing since it lies between 60-69%. Any grade that is above 60% is considered passing in college. While a D is considered passing, it might be best to retake the class due to the negative implications it can bring. But that’s just the beginning!

What grade do I need to pass a college class?

While most colleges consider a D a passing grade for pass/fail courses, some require a C. And pass/fail classes may not count toward major or general education requirements.

Does StraighterLine offer tutoring?

Online Tutoring Every StraighterLine membership includes 10 hours of tutoring at no additional cost. It’s a great resource should you ever find yourself needing a little extra help with course materials.

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