Um, excuse me?
Where did I lie? I said "It varies by course, actually, but many of them are open book." The link is right there in my post, and here it is again ----> Online Exam Proctoring Details by Course | StraighterLine Those are the policies for each course - it tells you the time limit, what resources are allowed, etc. *Some* are open book, some aren't.
I don't believe that *Straighterline* claims that all proctored exams are open book. It is only grounds for a lawsuit if their actual practices conflict with their stated policies as they're listed on the SL website. As I'm not actually a spokesman for straighterline, any "lies" that I might utter are irrelevant.
I didn't say google during the proctored exam. You said "Where does it say it's open book and open notes test? I searched everywhere. I don't think it's open book and open notes." In reference to *that* question, I googled "straighterline proctoring policies" and found the link that I've now posted in two separate posts.
Now, please check yourself before you call me a liar again. I don't appreciate it.
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ETA: Since yelper edited their post to remove their vitriol against me, this post no longer makes sense in context.
Where did I lie? I said "It varies by course, actually, but many of them are open book." The link is right there in my post, and here it is again ----> Online Exam Proctoring Details by Course | StraighterLine Those are the policies for each course - it tells you the time limit, what resources are allowed, etc. *Some* are open book, some aren't.
I don't believe that *Straighterline* claims that all proctored exams are open book. It is only grounds for a lawsuit if their actual practices conflict with their stated policies as they're listed on the SL website. As I'm not actually a spokesman for straighterline, any "lies" that I might utter are irrelevant.
I didn't say google during the proctored exam. You said "Where does it say it's open book and open notes test? I searched everywhere. I don't think it's open book and open notes." In reference to *that* question, I googled "straighterline proctoring policies" and found the link that I've now posted in two separate posts.
Now, please check yourself before you call me a liar again. I don't appreciate it.
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ETA: Since yelper edited their post to remove their vitriol against me, this post no longer makes sense in context.
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AAS in Intelligence Operations Studies - Graduated 2015!
BA in Social Sciences & Humanities from TESU - in progress
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AAS in Intelligence Operations Studies - Graduated 2015!
BA in Social Sciences & Humanities from TESU - in progress
186 credits and counting...


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