07-19-2020, 09:14 AM
(07-19-2020, 06:49 AM)P226mem Wrote: I think the strategy of "membership on and off" refers to a practice of changing between the college accelerator price and the 60 a month price where you still have access to study. Then change it back to full price in a few weeks to get many exams done. I've heard that strategy on forums.So the access to materials at the low price is the same as for the highest price, and this with the assumption that progress is saved whether one uses the strategy or not being enrolled that month. If so, to prepare all I need is the low price and then do all the quizzes in one gulp. I tend to take lots of notes and if I know details about essays then it is easy to put together one. Quizzes are not proctored and so they are open book? Only final exam is proctored but only weighs a certain percentage of the overall course, so, seems doable.
I don't think I had offline access to full courses while enrolled. There are previews that anyone can watch and you can see the essay assignments for many courses without having an account.
I was never as fast as others on this forum and need to do one course at a time so I couldn't do the strategies to have the most courses for least per credit dollar for the upper level courses. I know one can do 5 exams in a month on the full price program (199 subscription price which includes access to the materials and covers costs of the first two exams and then 70 per exam for the next 3). And that one can change between the non exam access option and then full price. In my case, I'm needing more than 3 days to through a course and learn material well enough to do well on exams.

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