StraighterLine

1201 S Sharp St, Ste 110, 21230, Baltimore, United States
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3.95
Based on 20 Reviews

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4

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15.00%
About StraighterLine

StraighterLine is an online platform that offers low-price, online higher education courses that are equivalent to general courses required for a bachelor's degree. The American Council On Education’s College Credit Recommendation Service has evaluated and recommended college credit for StraighterLine courses.

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Tanoka
GB

Poor proctor service… unable to test… Poor proctor service… unable to test when scheduled and have to keep rescheduling classes!!!!

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Sheetal
GB

Final exam slowed down the internet. The course syllabus us good and very informative. It is well structured. But the quizes and the final exams caused dissatisfaction. Many questions in the Quiz were confusing. Right answers were not provided in some quizes. Especially Calculations with formulas used. Not knowing the right answers to the question gave me anxiety before the exams. Regarding final exam, my system became so slow during the exam be because of procturing that most of the time went in wait for the page to load. Fortunately, I passed, but I was nervous than usual of running out of time because of these tech issues. FYI my internet speed was good but it slowed down during proctor.

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Hashim
GB

Great website and easy access Overall this is a great course, great explanations easy to understand the passage. The only issue is that I hate reading too much , thus video lectures would really makes this class awesome 👍

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Helena
GB

The self paced courses are great… The self paced courses are great because I didn't have to stress over deadlines. No schedule to keep up was great too, even though made time management a little challenging. I wish there was a way to communicate back with the people who grade written assignments and if there is, I couldn't figure it out.

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Luay
GB

Grading was inconsistent… I didn’t like how assignments missed 1-5 requirements in the rubric and were instantly graded a 0. Assignments should be penalized for missing an element, not completely disregarded.

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