No college will offer separate lab portions of these classes because the lab work is dependent on the didactic portion of the class. The two directly correlate with each other and you would be totally lost if you were to take only the lab by itself. I'd bet money that you're going to have to repeat it all.
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Yes. You can take the lecture without taking the lab but you cannot take the lab without taking the lecture (unless you have received Advanced Placement credit or have taken the lecture in a previous semester).May 5, 2020
After census (2/25), if you miss a lab, it is just like missing any other class, so let your English instructor know; each instructor will have his/her own lab attendance and assignment policies. Students are not responsible for time lost due to lab closures.
Lab-based courses typically require specialized equipment and supplies, making them among the most difficult types of courses to transition into an online format. Indeed, some lab activities may be impossible to fully translate into an online or asynchronous space.
Your lecture average counts as 75% of your total grade and the lab counts 25%.
Students may view online labs as easier, as they do not have to physically attend class, while other students may believe it is harder, as work has to be done more individually and without physically getting to experience the concepts.Jan 26, 2021
During lab courses, students get a hands-on experience of the subject being taught during the lecture. College labs are most often attached to science and pre-med classes. Lab classes vary according to whether they are for a major or to fulfill general-ed requirements.Sep 27, 2021
The kits include the lab components each experiment will require, such as test tubes and graduated cylinders, microscopes, balances, atom and cell models, and even a few chemicals that were approved by the Tennessee Department of Transportation to ship to each student.Jun 1, 2020
B-PercentLetter Grade83 - 86B80 - 82B-77 - 79C+73 - 76C8 more rows
F gradeThe percentage score for 3 out of 7 is 42.86%. This is an F grade.
Now, the instructor will calculate your total percentage, by dividing your total weighted points earned by total weighted points possible: 100 ÷ 106 = 0.94 (rounded to two decimal places). In grade percentages, that's a 94% for an “A.” Great job!
I am just chronically worried. College stresses me the fuck out. There is so much to balance and my productivity plummets because of all of my wasted time worrying. Who can work 30 hours a week, take anywhere between 12-18 hours, properly investment in interpersonal relationships/friendships, eat healthy, workout and engage in hobbies.
After an anxiety-driven 5 years, constant tears and stress from university, I am glad to say I'M FINALLY GRADUATING!!!!!!!! it has been the longest, most painful ride of my life and I hated almost every fucking second of it but I'm finally graduating.
Does anyone get a little shock and or appalled when you realize that your friends from your hometown are kind of racists once you went to college and got a little bit more educated? I decided to hang out with my friends from back home and I never acknowledged such small micro aggressions they had towards me and other POC (they’re white).
I'm an instructor, and I give students two weeks to submit a lab that takes about an hour.
Literally learning online is hard enough and ever since covid homework loads have gone up and the quality of education has gone down. Anyone else currently experiencing this? And the universities wonder why so many people are cheating...