03-22-2017, 03:28 PM
Hi, I just saw the questions you asked and I think everyone covered those. But I'll go ahead and clarify what I meant, I only said study.com was slower because you have to do all the quizzes before you can take the exam. I feel like I could have taken the exam cold on some of the courses and passed. But it's not a bad way to go. I still recommend it. I've heard of some people using SL who took the open book exams without studying very much or at all and passing in a day or two. You can't do that with study.com.
You should hear about the scholarship within a week or two. I wouldn't start an account unless you want to get a jump on it and have two accounts currently. They don't let you take exams during the trial and even if you merge the trial account with the existing account you still have to take the personal finance class first. I had two accounts so I could knock out 4-5 classes a month. The scholarship account doesn't let you purchase extra exams so I had the second account for one month where I took an additional 3 classes. It is just up to you if you have the time for that. Some people have one study account and one SL account at the same time.
Also, for the BALS there are quite a few UL courses from study that fit. Personally, that was my focus for the scholarship account - getting those UL credits because they can be the hardest to get elsewhere (or just more expensive).
You should hear about the scholarship within a week or two. I wouldn't start an account unless you want to get a jump on it and have two accounts currently. They don't let you take exams during the trial and even if you merge the trial account with the existing account you still have to take the personal finance class first. I had two accounts so I could knock out 4-5 classes a month. The scholarship account doesn't let you purchase extra exams so I had the second account for one month where I took an additional 3 classes. It is just up to you if you have the time for that. Some people have one study account and one SL account at the same time.
Also, for the BALS there are quite a few UL courses from study that fit. Personally, that was my focus for the scholarship account - getting those UL credits because they can be the hardest to get elsewhere (or just more expensive).
MTS Nations University - September 2018
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017