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07-24-2020, 04:33 PM
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Has anyone taken PHYSICS 101 through Saylor or PHYSICS 111 through Study.com? Any recomendations on which is better/faster/easier? The math in Saylor from the descriptions appears to be easier. Both look like they have a gazillion lessons to get through and will take forever. Saylor is 100% based on the final. Study 2/3 based on the final. I have not taken any courses through either of these providers. I have only done Sophia.
I will take the Lab through StraighterLine but didn't want to take the course through them because it says it's heavy Calculus based. No thanks.
Need it for my last few courses to finish up BS @ TESU.
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The lab from SL is likely to be pretty calculus heavy, too. Looking at the "prerequisites" for both the lab and the course, calculus is recommended but not required for both.
That said, I find the SDC courses to be relatively easy and friendly. Some Saylor courses have a reputation for the final exam not matching the course content very well. If you already have a SDC membership, why not work through the first few lessons in both SDC and Saylor to see which one agrees with you more?
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07-24-2020, 04:56 PM
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(07-24-2020, 04:43 PM)rachel83az Wrote: The lab from SL is likely to be pretty calculus heavy, too. Looking at the "prerequisites" for both the lab and the course, calculus is recommended but not required for both.
That said, I find the SDC courses to be relatively easy and friendly. Some Saylor courses have a reputation for the final exam not matching the course content very well. If you already have a SDC membership, why not work through the first few lessons in both SDC and Saylor to see which one agrees with you more?
Thanks. Yeah, I was hoping that not be the case for the LAB portion but thought it might. I don't have a study.com membership but just playing around on the website the Layout looks better than Saylor.
The other LAB option is just through TESU for their Algebra based course but that lab would be around $300 more expensive than SL. I probably WILL have to go through TESU for the PHYS II lab though unless I can find another viable CHEM I/LAB that hasn't been downgraded. Looks like SDC and SL are no good now for CHEM. I did get pre-approval to do a PHYS 1 + CHEM 1 so I just need to find a good option.
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In that case, I would suggest studying at least some calculus through SDC. You can do that with the lowest tier option - you'll have access to the videos but not the quizzes nor the final exam. Very helpful, even if you choose to take your course through Saylor. I've been using SDC videos for some concepts at Sophia that had me stuck.
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