12-28-2010, 12:29 PM
Someone please correct me if this is not accurate - (including Straighterline Team).
In my experience for having my paid subscription to Straighterline Accounting 1 at 12/10, there are graded quizzes for A through I, and 4 Graded Exams, or you have a different course presentation than I do, and may be seeing a different test scoring than I do.
With all due respect:
In my humble assessment of what I see;
This appears to be 9 graded quizzes on individual chapters and 4 Graded Exams. The Topics and Chapters do not match, and are not linear with combined book 6531.
That may be what you are running up against.
For example - see study guides in your course, these are mine:
Exam 1 = Ch 1,2,3
Exam 2 = Ch 4,8
Exam 3 = Ch 6,9,10
Exam 4 = Ch 7,11
This explains most of my original confusion for navigating through the course. See the light bulb over my head now?
I have no affiliation with the course. This course is not a gimmie, but with appropriate diligence and study, can be accomplished. I am glad for the opportunity, and would not have done this class for college credit otherwise.
The assignments also do not match the completion of the course.
Assignments = 1 to 11 - no grade.
Course = 1 to 15 for grade.
Good luck,
Popcorn
In my experience for having my paid subscription to Straighterline Accounting 1 at 12/10, there are graded quizzes for A through I, and 4 Graded Exams, or you have a different course presentation than I do, and may be seeing a different test scoring than I do.
With all due respect:
In my humble assessment of what I see;
This appears to be 9 graded quizzes on individual chapters and 4 Graded Exams. The Topics and Chapters do not match, and are not linear with combined book 6531.
That may be what you are running up against.
For example - see study guides in your course, these are mine:
Exam 1 = Ch 1,2,3
Exam 2 = Ch 4,8
Exam 3 = Ch 6,9,10
Exam 4 = Ch 7,11
This explains most of my original confusion for navigating through the course. See the light bulb over my head now?
I have no affiliation with the course. This course is not a gimmie, but with appropriate diligence and study, can be accomplished. I am glad for the opportunity, and would not have done this class for college credit otherwise.
The assignments also do not match the completion of the course.
Assignments = 1 to 11 - no grade.
Course = 1 to 15 for grade.
Good luck,
Popcorn