07-19-2020, 12:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2020, 06:25 PM by rachel83az.)
(07-19-2020, 12:12 PM)Lacedonia4 Wrote:(07-09-2020, 03:47 PM)gams007 Wrote: Hi to all here I post the study.com 50% discount on one year college accelerator.How much is the yearly plan normally?
I have paid for this it the beginning of this year.
https://study.com/academy/get-started.ht...dyyear50#7
this is the code: studyyear50
I checked on study.com and they do not show this plan at all.
(07-19-2020, 05:06 AM)rachel83az Wrote:Thanks.(07-19-2020, 04:56 AM)Lacedonia4 Wrote: I am about to enroll in Study.com to fulfill a second AOS in History, the accelerator is $199 per month, with courses free, I didn't know exam was $70.
How many retakes are there on quizzes?
And do all quizzes count towards final grade?
I never used study.com so I am not familiar with its format, seems nice with videos, and quizzes for each chapter.
Exams are only $70 if you have already used your 2 free exams for the month. You can take 5 total exams every month for a total of about $410. Again, your $200/mo includes 2 exams.
You get 2 extra tries for each quiz (which is always, AFAIK, 5 questions long) and the highest grade in the first 3 attempts is your final score. Yes, all the quizzes count towards your final grade. With short videos and short quizzes, it's pretty easy to get 100% on every single quiz.
Wonder if the $60 membership option is good to start exploring the content.
If you can get the 50% off the whole year, it depends on how many SDC courses you need and how much time you're willing to take. Let's say that you study and switch to the $200 option every 3 months and load up on the maximum of 5 courses for that month. Over the course of a year, you'd take 20 exams. $410 x 4 months + $60 x 8 months = $2120. Now let's look at the 50% off: $1200 for 24 exams.
If all you need is 5 or 6 courses, maybe it doesn't make sense to pay for the whole year. If you know that you're going to need more SDC courses than that and you're willing to take the time, you might as well pay for the whole year right now.
If you start with the $60 option, you are forever giving up the chance to do the 50% off option.