Description
i NEED YOU TO TAKE THIS AND SUBMIT THE CERTIFICATE, Its a 2 hours Exams. I will send mylogin information if your agree to do this.
thanks
TAKE THE PEREGRINE EXAM
Peregrine Exam (100 points)
What is the Peregrine Exam and why do I have to take it?
At the end of the course, you will complete a Program Assessment exam called the Peregrine Exam. The exam is designed to assess the foundational business knowledge that you have acquired throughout the duration of your program at Strayer. By completing this exam, you are not only evaluating your competency and understanding on each topic you have learned throughout your program but also helping to ensure that Strayer University maintains the highest quality of education in the business programs that we provide to our students.This exam can be completed in weeks 6, 7, 8, or 9 but the certificate of completion must be submitted through the "SubmitPeregrine Assessment" link located in week 6.
Masters Student Registration Instructions:- Click the "Take the Peregrine Exam" link above.
- Enter your Student ID and select your Program.
- Click "Confirm"
- To take the exam:
- Select the hyperlink under "Thank you, your course/exam is ready", then "Begin Exam"
- When finished, save the completion certificate and upload via the Submit Peregrine Assessment link in week 6.
SUBMIT PEREGRINE ASSESSMENT
Peregrine Exam - “Certificate of Completion” (100 points)Please upload your Peregrine Assessment using the link above. This assessment can be completed in weeks 6, 7, 8, or 9.The overall assessment is graded as follows:- Objective score on the exam is worth 50% of grade
- Completion of the exam is worth 50% of grade
Masters Student Registration Instructions:- Click the "Take the Peregrine Exam" link above.
- Enter your Student ID and select your Program.
- Click "Confirm"
- To take the exam:
- Select the hyperlink under "Thank you, your course/exam is ready", then "Begin Exam"
- When finished, save the completion certificate and upload via the Submit Peregrine Assessment link in week 6.
INSTRUCTOR INSIGHTS
Check out the following Ted Talk about Honest Tea to learn more about how a company can be built on good values and be successful with a focus on People, Planet, and Profit (The Triple Bottom Line).How entrepreneurs can change society - the story of Honest Tea: Seth Goldman at TEDxMidAtlantic (12 min 32s) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21d7sOyVGKg.To open the links:right click on the link, then choose the "open in a new tab" option.
Explanation & Answer
this has been so haaard, i wish you gave me notes on the subject to go through for preparation. always a pleasure good bye
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Certificate of Completion
This is to certify that
Joyce Hayes
has completed the course/exam
BUS 599: Strategic Management Exam
on
with
11th June 2019
Strayer University
Topics
# Correct
Score
Accounting
3 correct out of 10
30%
Business Ethics
5 correct out of 10
50%
Business Finance
5 correct out of 10
50%
Business Integration and Strategic Management
5 correct out of 10
50%
Economics / Macroeconomics
3 correct out of 5
60%
Economics / Microeconomics
1 correct out of 5
20%
Legal Environment of Business
4 correct out of 10
40%
Management / Organizational Behavior
4 correct out of 10
40%
Marketing
5 correct out of 10
50%
Quantitative Research Techniques and Statistics
6 correct out of 10
60%
Score:
45.6%
Your total score of 45.6% is at the 24th percentile of all other exam scores completed by students in the US region(s). This means that your exam
total score was equal to or higher than 24% of other students who completed the same exam in the US region(s). For information related to how the
score is used by your institution for grading purposes and/or academic credit, please refer to your course syllabus or instructions from your institution.
(%) Score
80-100
Relative Interpretation of Competency
Very High
70-79
60-69
High
Above Average
40-59
Average
30-39
Below Average
20-29
Low
0-19
Very Low
The results from the CPC-based COMP exam are relative, meaning
they must be taken in context with all student results. The scores
obtained on the exam do not correspond directly to a traditional 100
point grading scale commonly used in academics. Instead, the scores
are relative. The following table can be used to help you to
understand how your scores...