Achieve Homework
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Achieve Homework
Is the only assignment due for week 1 the Week 1 Assignment: Chemical Equilibria (due midnight Sunday Week 2)? Or are the other assignments like Math Review and Practicing Drawing Molecules also worth points? Thank you!
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Re: Achieve Homework
The Week 1 assignment is the only one that shows up as assigned under the Achieve Course tab, so I think that it's the only one worth points.
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Vanessa_Ong_3F wrote:Is the only assignment due for week 1 the Week 1 Assignment: Chemical Equilibria (due midnight Sunday Week 2)? Or are the other assignments like Math Review and Practicing Drawing Molecules also worth points? Thank you!
The Math Review and Practicing Drawing Molecules are just for optional reference and are not actually graded assignments.
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I think the other assignments are optional and are mainly practice for students who are unfamiliar with how Achieve works.
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The only assignments Due usually have the due date on them. I think the other modules you're talking about were put for practice and as a refresher.
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The only thing due/graded is the Achieve. However, the other assignments are great for review!
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The practice assignments are optional I think and the only one that was due is the week one chemical equilibrium one due Sunday night for credit
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Only the Week 1 Achieve assignment is worth points, whereas the other assignments are there for practice purposes.
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