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I registered last week on Straighterline and purchased Macroeconomics and saw that most of the material and questions are on Quizlet, so I was wondering if that is the case with Sophia as well? I didn't know until after I registered with Straighterline that Sophia doesn't charge an extra fee per course so I am thinking of switching if the material is also on Quizlet.
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I've never looked for Sophia courses on Quizlet. The exams are open book on Sophia. I never needed Quizlet for any of the classes I completed on Sophia. You can use all of the text and look at the quiz questions while testing.
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Make the test at the same time you study and you will get a grasp of it quick. Do the 3 questions to get better prepared for the finals.
The system work very well for me. Is learn as you go making questions.
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(07-21-2021, 10:50 AM)ss20ts Wrote: I've never looked for Sophia courses on Quizlet. The exams are open book on Sophia. I never needed Quizlet for any of the classes I completed on Sophia. You can use all of the text and look at the quiz questions while testing.
Got it! I think switching to Sophia might be a better value for me.
(07-21-2021, 11:03 AM)Kab Wrote: Make the test at the same time you study and you will get a grasp of it quick. Do the 3 questions to get better prepared for the finals.
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That's a great idea, thanks!
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Sophia.org is the best option for lower level, I recommend Study.com for upper level. For courses either provider doesn't have, then StraighterLine would do (Calculus II, science labs, etc...) And depending on which degree/school you're going to, such as Excelsior/TESU, they accept NCCRS, so Onlinedegree.com, Davar/Coopersmith would be alternatives too...
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(07-21-2021, 02:27 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Sophia.org is the best option for lower level, I recommend Study.com for upper level. For courses either provider doesn't have, then StraighterLine would do (Calculus II, science labs, etc...) And depending on which degree/school you're going to, such as Excelsior/TESU, they accept NCCRS, so Onlinedegree.com, Davar/Coopersmith would be alternatives too...
Thank you! I've never heard of Davar/Coopersmith so I will do some research.
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