05-23-2017, 07:07 PM
Many people on the forum have taken at least 5 or more a month, this is to "offset" the price of the membership.
Find the courses you require (need, not want), note which ones have a proctored final and which ones don't.
(Take them in batches to maximize material learned and overlapping, IE: Accounting 101, Accounting 102)
Again, bundle them so you learn about the same things all at once (IE, all gen ed courses or all business)
My recommendation is the following: Purchase a month membership with one course and a coupon.
Purchase two more courses with a coupon and continue purchasing another two with a third coupon.
You will save $150 and practically get the first, third and fifth course at $9 each. Cancel the subscription.
Note: You will NOT be able to use the same coupons over, and 1 coupon per purchase allowed.
When scheduling exams, I would "finish the course" and schedule it 3 days in advance.
Complete about one course in 5 days, or faster if you would like to take more courses.
If you need to renew the membership, get another month and a course, use a coupon (repeat the steps as earlier)
Each coupon you use should be $50 off, don't settle for the $20 off/course, some require 2 courses.
If you really need courses and have them done fast, SL is "faster" than Study.com, but some Study.com courses are "easier".
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Find the courses you require (need, not want), note which ones have a proctored final and which ones don't.
(Take them in batches to maximize material learned and overlapping, IE: Accounting 101, Accounting 102)
Again, bundle them so you learn about the same things all at once (IE, all gen ed courses or all business)
My recommendation is the following: Purchase a month membership with one course and a coupon.
Purchase two more courses with a coupon and continue purchasing another two with a third coupon.
You will save $150 and practically get the first, third and fifth course at $9 each. Cancel the subscription.
Note: You will NOT be able to use the same coupons over, and 1 coupon per purchase allowed.
When scheduling exams, I would "finish the course" and schedule it 3 days in advance.
Complete about one course in 5 days, or faster if you would like to take more courses.
If you need to renew the membership, get another month and a course, use a coupon (repeat the steps as earlier)
Each coupon you use should be $50 off, don't settle for the $20 off/course, some require 2 courses.
If you really need courses and have them done fast, SL is "faster" than Study.com, but some Study.com courses are "easier".
See here for all the coupons available to use: http://www.degreeforum.net/saylor-org-st...-code.html
See Thread: http://www.degreeforum.net/saylor-org-st...548-a.html
See Thread: http://www.degreeforum.net/saylor-org-st...1-via.html
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Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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