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Straighterline tests - are they mostly multiple choice? - sharkysmom - 04-24-2017 I'm taking Sociology 101 and was wondering what to expect on quizzes and tests. Straighterline tests - are they mostly multiple choice? - Joeman200 - 04-24-2017 It is multiple choice and there are 4 choices per question. Straighterline tests - are they mostly multiple choice? - sharkysmom - 04-24-2017 Joeman200 Wrote:It is multiple choice and there are 4 choices per question. Phew! ![]() Thanks!!! Straighterline tests - are they mostly multiple choice? - bjcheung77 - 04-24-2017 sharkysmom Wrote:I'm taking Sociology 101 and was wondering what to expect on quizzes and tests. My recommendation for any Straighterline course is to read the text and make your own notes along the way. Forgo assignments (not graded) Basically, use the ebook in one window and your quiz in another window (as these are not proctored), try to pass the course before the final. The course syllabus: https://s3.amazonaws.com/StraighterLine/Syllabus-Revised/IntroductiontoSociology_RSI_AB.pdf Proctoring details: Online Exam Proctoring Details by Course | StraighterLine Straighterline tests - are they mostly multiple choice? - rowan555 - 04-24-2017 bjcheung77 Wrote:My recommendation for any Straighterline course is to read the text and make your own notes along the way. Forgo assignments (not graded) If you are even a little familiar with the material, you can skip the online lessons completely. My son read the textbooks and then just went through each graded test. He was able to complete his courses in 2-4 days that way. |