Published Oct 25, 2015
CarolinaGirl33
6 Posts
Can somebody who has taken a Portage Learning class please explain what the final exam is like? The description online makes it sound like the questions are just randomly selected from the ones in previous exams, like the Pre-Exam was. Is this the case?
"The Final Exam is composed of randomly selected questions based on material from the entire course. The structure will be much like that of the Pre-Exam. However, this Final Exam WILL count toward your course grade."
Should I be studying previous exam questions in order to prepare for the final? Any advice would be appreciated.
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emmjayy, BSN, RN
512 Posts
Yeah, the questions are all pretty random. However, they aren't very in-depth and are very easy. To get a feel for it, finish the course and then go look at the pre-exam questions. If you feel comfortable with those questions, you will do fine on the final. Study up on any diagrams! The final I took for A&P 1 really was shockingly easy, they give you two hours to get through it and I was done in around 10-15 minutes. They also don't pull any questions from stuff related to the labs, so that's nice too.
ninamarie86
3 Posts
Hi I'm going to be talking the same class. Would you be able to tell me how the test are? Do you have to get a proctor at all?
Heproto
1 Post
Hi. I saw a few of your posts regarding portage learning. I am about to sign up for chemistry and possibly A&P II.
You found it to be pretty easy? Are you taking A&PII?
Care
7 Posts
A&P on portage is hard. there is no guidelines so you are your own teacher.
Exam questions are hard and require writing not that many multiple choice