I took a bunch of Sophia classes over the past few days and am now starting my first Study.com class. Both of these are new to me.
I like Sophia, in the sense that a few hours is enough for a lot of classes. I completed three classes on some days. I don't think Study.com will be nearly as fast.
However, I really like how Study.com is set up, as far as efficiently learning material. Somebody tell me if I'm missing something. But what I like so far is that you can keep taking the quizzes (which are numerous but brief) until you get 100%. In doing so, you are learning the material in probably my favorite way to learn. I love it when you can take quizzes repeatedly until you get it right.
I think it's the perfect way to prepare for a test. I wish I could find something just like it, but for the PMP exam.
The math somebody posted before (100% quiz, 70% test, 40% assignments) seems realistic to me, though I haven't taken one of the tests yet. But I am guessing that getting a 70% should be pretty easy if you retake the quizzes until they are all 100%.
I like Sophia, in the sense that a few hours is enough for a lot of classes. I completed three classes on some days. I don't think Study.com will be nearly as fast.
However, I really like how Study.com is set up, as far as efficiently learning material. Somebody tell me if I'm missing something. But what I like so far is that you can keep taking the quizzes (which are numerous but brief) until you get 100%. In doing so, you are learning the material in probably my favorite way to learn. I love it when you can take quizzes repeatedly until you get it right.
I think it's the perfect way to prepare for a test. I wish I could find something just like it, but for the PMP exam.
The math somebody posted before (100% quiz, 70% test, 40% assignments) seems realistic to me, though I haven't taken one of the tests yet. But I am guessing that getting a 70% should be pretty easy if you retake the quizzes until they are all 100%.