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Cancelling Study.com - do you lose progress? - jamshid666 - 01-31-2018 I'm currently attending both WGU and taking the Study.com college accelerator at the same time, which is not very efficient. I still have 19 classes to go with WGU, so pausing my Study.com account won't work unless you are allowed to continually extend the pause. Once I am finished with WGU, however, I want to return to Study.com to finish off the classes I need for my BSBM at TESU. If I cancel my account, will Study.com maintain my progress for the topics that I completed, or will I be basically starting over? RE: Cancelling Study.com - do you lose progress? - eriehiker - 01-31-2018 They will save the progress and you can start where you left off. RE: Cancelling Study.com - do you lose progress? - StoicJ - 02-01-2018 I just renewed after 7 months or so and my progress was saved. RE: Cancelling Study.com - do you lose progress? - davewill - 02-01-2018 TESU requires 24 new credits earned AFTER the first bachelor's degree is conferred for a second bachelor's, so waiting is a prudent idea anyway. RE: Cancelling Study.com - do you lose progress? - jamshid666 - 02-02-2018 (02-01-2018, 02:58 PM)davewill Wrote: TESU requires 24 new credits earned AFTER the first bachelor's degree is conferred for a second bachelor's, so waiting is a prudent idea anyway. Wow, I was not aware of that, thanks for the info to everyone that replied. RE: Cancelling Study.com - do you lose progress? - davewill - 02-05-2018 (02-02-2018, 06:45 AM)jamshid666 Wrote:(02-01-2018, 02:58 PM)davewill Wrote: TESU requires 24 new credits earned AFTER the first bachelor's degree is conferred for a second bachelor's, so waiting is a prudent idea anyway. Here's an article that explains the details: https://blog.tesu.edu/the-secret-to-earning-a-second-degree |