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StraighterLine Nutrition course
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Has anyone done the Nutrition course through SL? I'm looking for those to have passed with an "A".

I've found a lot of the courses to not necessarily match up when it comes to the tests and available study material, which can often lead you guessing. I want to make sure that through hard work, an actual A, is possible. I carry them at my current community college and cannot have anything less than, as I may not get accepted for my program.

Simply passing which I know is easy for some in a matter of days, will not cut it, and will take all 30 if need be, to achieve my goal. 

Thank you!
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(06-18-2019, 07:25 PM)AngelofArcane Wrote: Has anyone done the Nutrition course through SL? I'm looking for those to have passed with an "A".

I've found a lot of the courses to not necessarily match up when it comes to the tests and available study material, which can often lead you guessing. I want to make sure that through hard work, an actual A, is possible. I carry them at my current community college and cannot have anything less than, as I may not get accepted for my program.

Simply passing which I know is easy for some in a matter of days, will not cut it, and will take all 30 if need be, to achieve my goal. 

Thank you!

From other threads, the SL nutrition course is supposed to be one of the easier SL courses.
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StraighterLine science courses are fun, I like them and that's the reason I took many courses from SL. I think I took all their sciences, each and every one of them. See this thread for how I studied for StraighterLine courses, I recently posted it...
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(06-18-2019, 07:25 PM)AngelofArcane Wrote: Has anyone done the Nutrition course through SL? I'm looking for those to have passed with an "A".

I've found a lot of the courses to not necessarily match up when it comes to the tests and available study material, which can often lead you guessing. I want to make sure that through hard work, an actual A, is possible. I carry them at my current community college and cannot have anything less than, as I may not get accepted for my program.

Simply passing which I know is easy for some in a matter of days, will not cut it, and will take all 30 if need be, to achieve my goal. 

Thank you!

You sent me a pm but maybe you didn't see my reply.

Your community college is not going to award a letter grade for your Straighterline class. They won't know if you got an A or a C. No letter grades are on your ACE transcript - ever.
If your college actually does award letter grades for SL courses, that is fantastic, please let me know the name because earning graded credit through ACE providers is next to impossible. (Charter Oak will do it, but that's not your college, so I'm stumped)
And to back up just a tiny bit, are you 100% sure your community college accepts Straighterline courses for college credit? Community colleges are not known for accepting ACE credit, a few do, but it's not super easy to do.
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(06-18-2019, 07:25 PM)AngelofArcane Wrote: Has anyone done the Nutrition course through SL? I'm looking for those to have passed with an "A".

I've found a lot of the courses to not necessarily match up when it comes to the tests and available study material, which can often lead you guessing. I want to make sure that through hard work, an actual A, is possible. I carry them at my current community college and cannot have anything less than, as I may not get accepted for my program.

Simply passing which I know is easy for some in a matter of days, will not cut it, and will take all 30 if need be, to achieve my goal. 

Thank you!

Maybe you did what I did and assumed the topic quiz would be after every chapter, but if you look at lesson 7 assignments, for example, it says to read chapter 7 AND chapter 10. When I took the topic 7 quiz I was thinking to myself "none of these questions are about what I just read." So I guessed my way through and when I went back and looked sometimes the assignments tell you to read two different chapters together.
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