05-30-2017, 02:11 PM
rowan555 Wrote:Some of the courses are not open book, so it's important to know going into the course whether it's open book or closed book. Some of the sciences are definitely closed book.
I think this fact is well known; the point is most courses are open book and all the quizzes are open book. None of the study.com finals are open book and the coursework is tedious. You have a choice of watching videos or reading transcripts to answer the 5q quiz for each section but the process is still much slower than SL. Study.com has an insane number of chap section quizzes, I would have preferred the chapter exams instead of section quizzes. I've completed SL courses in 1-3 days. Again, just my own experience.
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