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Negative Reviews of Straighterline ?
#21
When I initially started my degree I tried some courses through StraighterLine and was disappointed with the service because the questions on the tests literally required you have the course textbook. Otherwise, you would have zero clue what the answer was.

I have since had to go back to them to get some credits that were not available elsewhere, and it has been a night-and-day difference. Now a majority of the courses come with the textbook included, and their customer service is on point. They have responded quickly to any of my concerns and have solved my problems. I would now recommend them in a heartbeat.
Completed BSc in Business Administration (COSC) May 31st, 2017

(Study.com) Psychology 101 / Psychology 102 / US History 1 / Principles of Management / Western Civilization II / Environmental Science 101 / Psychology 103 / US History 2 / Geology 101 / Earth Science / Psychology 107 / Political Science 102 / Sociology 101 / Principles of Marketing / Financial Accounting / Managerial Accounting / Principles of Finance
(Saylor) Business Law and Ethics
(DSST) Vietnam War / World Religions / Business Ethics and Society / Technical Writing / Management Information Systems
(CLEP) Microeconomics / Macroeconomics / English Literature / American Literature / College Composition
(UExcel) Human Resource Management / Research Methods in Psychology / World Population / Labor Relations / Psychology of Adulthood & Aging / Social Psychology / BioEthics / Organizational Behavior
(COSC) Conerstone / Capstone
(Straighterline) Intro to Communications / Biology Lab / Business Statistics
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#22
Which courses have open book finals? I'm trying to get a couple not easy credits for electives.
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#23
Agree with positive remarks and value tips about Straighterline. When I initially wanted to start at my degree, Straighterline probably would have been a poor experience due to my mindset/commitment and not the program. One has to make a true commitment to not just learn the material but also be efficient with the duration it takes to learn it. The significant value Straighterline offers could tilt away if the student is too casual with the courses.

My daughter on her own could have cost us over a thousand on monthly subscription dues because she runs at a very casual pace. However, I do not and creatively reminded her daily/weekly/monthly on the importance of staying focused and keeping in activity mode. She is grateful now (not so much during Wink

Straighterline saved me on money, time and convenience. I would encourage most to use them as a major resource for their degree.

My older boy takes casual to the next level and I am not sure what we are going to do with that stud! Wink
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#24
sanantone Wrote:Now, on to Study.com. Others might disagree, but I don't think Study.com is designed for adult learners, especially for people who work long hours. First of all, since I'm a very fast learner, I feel like Study.com forces me to move at a snail's pace. I don't need to be spoon-fed information in small bits. Second of all, I work very long hours, and I have a lot of things to do on my days off. I don't have time to binge-watch hundreds of Study.com videos and complete over 100 quizzes.
I have to agree. So much of the Study.com material is Junior Varisty, pass the Playdoh stuff. I have lost a lot of respect for the ACE process with their approval of much of the Study.com material.
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#25
I just started my membership with SL last week and I've just completed my 3rd course. I can't recommend it enough for speed! My only issue is with their proctoring service, ProctorU (seems like I'm not alone). Their proctors are really hit or miss. Other than that, I've had no issues.
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#26
Hate SL with a passion
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#27
Zachcleigh Wrote:Hate SL with a passion

We must shun this heretic from our Straighterline cult!
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#28
Zachcleigh Wrote:Hate SL with a passion

Why is that?
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#29
Zachcleigh Wrote:Hate SL with a passion

I never used SL (and don't have a need to at this point), so I don't know one way or the other. but I don't see this opinion too much, so I'd be interested to see you elaborate as I'm curious
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Georgia Tech
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BA Psychology, 2016
AS Business Administration, 2023
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#30
jsd Wrote:I never used SL (and don't have a need to at this point), so I don't know one way or the other. but I don't see this opinion too much, so I'd be interested to see you elaborate as I'm curious

We posted the same question at the same time! Big Grin

I just noticed he's a CIS major. I'm guessing he must have tried SL's IT Fundamental course (which uses a different system) and been turned
off..
:/
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