Do I need to turn in all course exercises?
Some of your courses may ask you to engage with the material by completing exercises outside of your graded requirements. These exercises are present in order to assist in your understanding of the material. Anything not listed in the grade summary found in the “Course Grades” tab will not need to be turned in; however, completion of these exercises is highly encouraged as they often act as lessons themselves.
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