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Study.com personal finance -- what the heck?
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As far as I'm aware, "enrolling" is really more like adding a course to a list of favorites. It makes it show up in "my courses" on the dashboard. But if you unenroll, although it will remove it from there, all the same information should still show up for the class if you manually pull it up (like by searching for it or something).

But I've finished a whopping one class, so I'm certainly no Study.com expert!
-Rachel

BS in Interdiscipl. Studies (Health Sci. + Beh. Sci. [Coaching] + Business) at Liberty U

Liberty U: 36 cred finished

LU ICE exam:
4 cred
Christopher Newport U:
2 cred
Amer. Coll. of Healthcare Sciences: 52 cred (+14 non-transferable)
Study.com: Pers Fin, Amer Gov
Shmoop: Bible as Lit, Lit in Media
SL: Bus. Ethics, IT Fundamentals, Intro to Religion, Intro to Comm, Intro to Sociology, Surv of World History, Engl Comp I&II

TECEP: Intro to Critical Reasoning (didn't transfer)
ALEKS: Intro Stats
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a2jc4life Wrote:As far as I'm aware, "enrolling" is really more like adding a course to a list of favorites. It makes it show up in "my courses" on the dashboard. But if you unenroll, although it will remove it from there, all the same information should still show up for the class if you manually pull it up (like by searching for it or something).

But I've finished a whopping one class, so I'm certainly no Study.com expert!

Yeah I think you're right, it's just a silly word for favorites. And you can safely unenroll and if you ever want to see your progress again you can just click enroll again or it might just show up if you look it up like you said. Your final course score will also still be listed on the right side of your dashboard pretty much forever and if you click on that you can see what you got on the final proctored exam. Also I took religions through study.com and I really liked it. I think it was my favorite study.com course and I did the best on it of anything, I think a total grade of 96%. It's very interesting and not jumbled and weird like some of them. I think the reason that some of them are like that is because they grab different lessons from different courses and throw them all into one course and they don't pay much attention to the order. I've noticed that business classes and math classes are really bad about that probably because they have many different ones that they are getting pulling them from if that makes sense. But they probably don't have many different religion courses so that one is very straightforward and it feels like all of the lessons were made specifically for that course, and put in a logical order.
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