04-07-2017, 07:08 AM
dfrecore Wrote:Yes, Saylor is the least expensive method - but they also are the least popular method on this forum - mostly because most of the courses are not well laid-out, have missing links, are very long, etc. I would say that if you were already familiar with the material, then you may want to just take a $25 Saylor exam. But if you are trying to learn from scratch, a Saylor course probably isn't your best bet. More people on here do Straighterline or Study.com, with some CLEP/DSST's thrown in, along with other course providers.
Read the Beginner's Guide here to help get started. And continue reading the forums every day, as you start to become more familiar with the info on here.
Thanks for all of the feedback, that's good to know. My daughter had used one of Saylor's courses for a high school and she had said that she didn't like the format of it either.


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