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Members are discussing their experiences with the proctored finals and labs in an accelerated nursing program, sharing tips on how to approach exams and complete labs efficiently. They also provide advice on ordering lab kits and managing time while working full-time. Additionally, there are questions about studying for midterms and finals, with clarification that only the final exam is closed book.
I am currently taking A&P 1 through straighterline. Has anyone taken or completed A&P through straighterline? I find the quizzes to be OK due to the fact that they are open book. The material is so dense and I find myself using majority of my time looking up the answers. I am afraid I am going to get to my final exam, which is not open book, and just ruin my grade. Does anyone have any tips or feedback on the final exam? Straighterline does not have a good study guide or lecture really. The material is heavy, and it is very difficult to know what what to study. Can anyone help?
On 7/6/2020 at 7:13 PM, Erink said:Hey Maria... how is the studying going? I just finished quiz 8. Now onto the midterm. Work has been busy
work has been so busy for me too, I had to take a break from my class. I am going to take the last quiz by the end of the week. I plan on taking time to really study for my final. I am shooting for end of July and hopefully I will be able to start the lab portion right after.
Im probably not the best person to ask because my goal was just to pass. I had a 95 and breezed through the final without studying and passed the class with 82. I did that on both A&P I/II. I try to get the best grade I can on the tests or quizzes because I don't have time to study for finals.
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Very few nursing schools take straighterline, but that’s your best bet if they do. Otherwise I recommend portage learning, again ensure they take it. Portage at least is regionally accredited through Geneva college.
une is your best bet for pure physiology, but it is expensive. Self paced with virtual lab though! https://online.une.edu/science-prerequisites/online-medical-physiology/