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Hey, congratulations! Seems like you got through that Straighterline course fast... did you like it?
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Thanks! Yeah I completed the course in about about 2 weeks, I loved it it was really interesting and not boring like I thought it'd be. The test questions were straight forward and fair. Some were hard though.. But all in all it was a good course and I had a good experience w/ Straighterline I must say!
Great! Hey, did you have to have the final exam monitored? Glad you liked the course... I will continue to recommend it for others... I sure liked doing Eng 101 through Straighterline. (It was long and tedious... lol... but SO much better than a classroom!!) Medical Terminology was great, too... if you have any time left on your subscription, you can probably knock that one out in 4-6 hours... 3 more credits, and interesting!!
Great! Hey, did you have to have the final exam monitored? Glad you liked the course... I will continue to recommend it for others... I sure liked doing Eng 101 through Straighterline. (It was long and tedious... lol... but SO much better than a classroom!!) Medical Terminology was great, too... if you have any time left on your subscription, you can probably knock that one out in 4-6 hours... 3 more credits, and interesting!!
Ah you liked the Eng 101 w/ them? Cool! I don't think I need Medical Terminology and I just canceled my subscription.. I didnt need the exam proctored but I couldn't get a refund Oh well..
Hey!!Thanks! Yeah I completed the course in about about 2 weeks, I loved it it was really interesting and not boring like I thought it'd be. The test questions were straight forward and fair. Some were hard though.. But all in all it was a good course and I had a good experience w/ Straighterline I must say!
Wow, how did you complete the course in two weeks?
That's what I LOVE about self paced learning!! I work 3 12 hour night shifts and sleep all day... never any time during my 'work week' to do any studying. On my 4 days off, though, I can really devote a lot of time to studying. I took a Math class through ALEKS, and finished it in a week... but I spent 30-32 hours on it! Better than 16 weeks in a classroom, twice a week, for an hour each!
Now... I just need to get STARTED!! :)
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Yay passed A&P 2 through Straighterline. I'm doing transitions now and I acquired the recommended text book (from the content outline).. How did you all study for the Transitions to the Registered Professional Nurse Role exam? I also registered for the practice exams and took one already and am planning to study the questions and answers.. Any tips would be helpful.