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Study.com question - Jennr2z - 07-22-2022

Hello.   In general how long does it take Study.com to certify the final/proctored exams? It says up to two weeks?? I am completing 3 courses before my 30 day membership is up for renewal, but curious if I need to pay another $199 waiting for my exams to be certified?


RE: Study.com question - rachel83az - 07-22-2022

They're ususally graded in 3-5 business days. Sometimes the next day! It depends on how busy they are. I don't think I've ever seen them take the full 2 weeks, except for some really lengthy and in-depth assignments.


RE: Study.com question - origamishuttle - 07-22-2022

I completed some UL courses last month, and I completed the assignments after the exams. When the courses are done in that order, it's not clear when the proctoring is actually completed because it updates to the final score for the course after the assignment is graded. However, all the assignments were graded within a few hours to a day and a half, and the final score was available the next day. All were less than two weeks after I took the final.


RE: Study.com question - Pats20 - 07-22-2022

Seems like I’ve had several take at least a week. To get proctoring finalized and final grade posted. And with assignments turned in Most took about . A week. If my memory is corrrct.


RE: Study.com question - bjcheung77 - 07-22-2022

There are no fees for "waiting to get graded for your assignments", you can spend the time doing other productive work such as adding a 4th course and finishing the quizzes for them. If you're afraid of paying for an extra course, you can "pause" the membership, but I don't see a need to do that... Decide on the courses you need and pace yourself in finishing, at the most I did 7 lower level exams in one month as I took advantage of their "overlap" in month, and my renewal date.