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During final exams, you are quizzed over everything you have learned during the whole semester. Your teachers want to see if you remember the things that you leared at the beginning of the year.
Yes. Their final exams were canceled with the exception of major papers. No - School was not closed! Final exams were closed but school is open - the rationale is that sick students would come in to take exams and infect others! The Lower School has no final exams: business as usual, 5th & 6th grade have no final exams: also on as usual.
Yes they take finals which arent that hard but they do count for your final grade
In most grading systems, your final grade is the average of your semester/marking period grades. Your mid-term and final exams might be separate and worth a percentage of your final grade. For example, in a high school divided into four marking periods, each marking period might be worth 20% of your final grade, and the mid-term/final exam might be worth 10% each of your final grade. Bottom line is that it depends on your individual school or college course. Each one may have a slightly different way of calculating your final grade, and you should contact them for specifics.
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California Coast University is nationally accredited by the Distance Education Traing Council (DETC). The DETC is a recognized accrediting body by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the U.S. Department of Education. California Coast University is listed all all of the above sites as accredited. It received its accreditation in 2005. Coursework includes several activities. Four multiple choice unit exams are first required. After completion of the unit exams, an essay exam is required with a grade of pass before the final exam can be completed. Final exams are proctored to assure that the tester is the student. Grades are calculated by scoring unit exams, each equal to 20% of course grade, and then the final exam as the final 20% of course grade. So, yes, California Coast University is a legitimate university, much similar to the now many distance education universities.
i think asking a Q like this is stupid... there can be millions of exams out there because of the amount of schools in the world.
If students pay attention in class during the year, do the work, do the readings, ask questions, etc., then the Final Exams or End-of-Grade test(s) should not be much of an effort. However, students should do reviews of each subject.
Only the school can tell you.
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