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EXAM REVIEWS
Exams:
Content Coverage -- Chapters 1-5, 7, 8 and 11
Refer to the midterm schedule for the time and
location.
Midterm Examination:
The midterm exam will consist of 20 objective questions worth one points
each for a possible total of 20 points. The exam will also consist of 2
short essay questions, worth 10 possible points each and one essay worth
60 points. In order to receive credit for the objective portion of the
exam, you will be required to write on the essay question. The combined
midterm exam points will be broken down as follows:
20 objective questions = 20 possible points
2 short essay questions = 20 points
1 essay questions = 60 possible points
Total = 100 possible points
The exam questions will be based on the textbook and course learning
objectives.
MIDTERM AUDIO REVIEW
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Final Examination:
The final exam will consist of 100 objective questions worth one point
each for a total of 100points
The exam questions will be similar to the at-home quizzes and will be
based on the course learning objectives. Although there will be
questions from the material covered by the Midterm, the Final Exam will
emphasize Chapters 6 and 11-15. The final examination is taken on-line.
FINAL AUDIO REVIEW
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General Exam
Information:
You are required to take both a midterm and a final exam to complete the
course successfully. The multiple-choice exam questions will be similar
to the at-home quiz questions. In order to receive credit for the
objective portion of the exam, you will be required to answer the essay
questions on the midterm exam. All exam questions will be based on the
course learning objectives.
On Site: The midterm exam will be taken on-site or with a proctor.
Consult
Assignment Schedule for Place & Time
The final exam is objective and will be taken online.
If you are a student having your exams proctored, your midterm will be
mailed to your Proctor the first week of summer school. Please contact
your Proctor immediately and have them open the exam envelope to ensure
that the correct tests have been sent. Handling of the examination is
the sole responsibility of the Proctor and should not be personally
mailed by the student. To do so may result in an "F" in the course and
the student will not be allowed to re-enroll.
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Alternate Testing Dates:
It is the students’ responsibility to attend regularly scheduled exams
for the Distance Learning course they are enrolled in. Exam schedules
are listed within the assignment section of each Student Handbook and it
is the students’ responsibility to verify that these dates will not
conflict with their schedule.
In the event the scheduled exam date does present a conflict, the
student must contact the Distance Learning Department to schedule an
alternate exam: (714) 241-6216. Alternate exam dates are limited and
should be used for “special situations” only. Alternate exam dates
should be BEFORE your regularly
scheduled exam, however, no more than 7 days
AFTER the regularly scheduled exam date to avoid the 10%
penalty for late exams.
You MUST call (714) 241-6216 to schedule an appointment for an alternate
test date before your regularly scheduled exam date has passed.
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When
Taking Exam:
1. Have your Coastline student ID card and
driver's license or photographic identification ready to show the
proctor at the exam site. You will be unable to take your exam without
proper identification. If you have them ready when you come to the table
to get your exam, you will save time for all of us.
2. Be sure to bring a #2 pencil. Pencils are not provided.
An exam SCANTRON will be given to you at the exam.
3. Note: if you come with a friend or a family member, you will
be asked to sit at separate tables.
4. Make arrangements for the care of your children. DO NOT
BRING CHILDREN OR SPOUSES TO THE EXAM.
5. Eating, drinking, and smoking are not allowed in the testing
room.
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Please e-mail if you have any comments or
suggestions to Adrian Windsor
Email:
awindsor@mail.ccc.cccd.edu
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