11-06-2019, 06:47 PM
My experience with Saylor's course materials can best be described as uneven. Most notably, I found one of their political science courses to be "not ready for prime time."
I'm considering making another attempt at a Saylor course. I was Googling around for study guides that might be useful when I found their "Legacy Courses" posted to GitHub, directly by Salyor itself. I presume the tests must have changed and this content is "fair game" as a legit study guide.
For those of you who have used Saylor in the past, Is there a ton of drift between this material and current equivalents on the finals? Before I integrate it into my study routine, I want to make sure it's not completely useless material.
I'm considering making another attempt at a Saylor course. I was Googling around for study guides that might be useful when I found their "Legacy Courses" posted to GitHub, directly by Salyor itself. I presume the tests must have changed and this content is "fair game" as a legit study guide.
For those of you who have used Saylor in the past, Is there a ton of drift between this material and current equivalents on the finals? Before I integrate it into my study routine, I want to make sure it's not completely useless material.