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So, I have done several courses on SL. I like the format. But, am looking for courses that might fit my situation.
I spend several hours a day on the road or walking around and not necessarily in front of a computer. SL courses are requiring a lot of "face" time. I have used the online books text-to-speech to listen to the information. But, the text-to-speech is not the best.
I noticed that Study.com has videos you watch and then take a test. Is this a viable path? Download videos and listen while driving? Are there other options out there that may be better?
I am still able to get 2-3 hours a day in front of computer if needed. But, would like the option to learn quicker during time I consider downtime.
Thanks
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Study.com has an app you can download (ios or android). It'll allow you to store the info on the go, they'll be the one I would recommend if you're needing things on the go, otherwise SL is pretty cheap/easy/fast if you can work on it during a downtime (like a long weekend) or at night when you're not sleeping yet...
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I used the study.com app and it was great. You just need to go back and take the quizzes when you get a free minute.
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I will try the Study.com. I do have some down time but it is not enough for fast paced learning. I did find 1 audio book. "Captain Cram's condensed audio course for use with the American Literature Clep Exam" . Bought it and was able to listen to entire book in 2 days. I thought it was very good. It covered 90 Authors.
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study.com's app is the best thing for what you're talking about
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Another vote for Study.com hands down.
Have you taken the American Lit CLEP yet with Captain Cram's help?!
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(02-05-2018, 02:20 PM)studiousimp Wrote: Another vote for Study.com hands down.
Have you taken the American Lit CLEP yet with Captain Cram's help?!
No, Not yet. I plan on listening to the book a couple of more times just to be sure. Then go through the instacert questions once quickly and take it. But, because of my schedule, it may be 2 months before I schedule the test.
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