08-13-2021, 11:08 PM
Basically, the $60/month plan has access to everything except exams. If you're going to get the maximum bang for your buck and take 5 classes, you can sign up for the $60 plan, do all your quizzes for your 5 classes and then switch to the $200/month plan. Then take your exams (first two included, next three are $70 each). The month resets when you sign up for the $200/month plan, but they will give you credit for the unusued portion of your $60... so if you do all the work in the first 2 weeks, you'll get a $30 credit toward the $200.
Then, you can use the rest of the college accelerator month to study for more classes.
In my experience, all of your work and progress is preserved, even if you cancel your subscription and come back months later. Also, you *do not* have to complete the papers required for the upper level classes by the end of your college accelerator month (though they certainly try to imply otherwise.) So you can take your exams and then cancel your subscription, and then upload your papers (there's a special link) even a month or two later, and you'll still get credit for the class.
Then, you can use the rest of the college accelerator month to study for more classes.
In my experience, all of your work and progress is preserved, even if you cancel your subscription and come back months later. Also, you *do not* have to complete the papers required for the upper level classes by the end of your college accelerator month (though they certainly try to imply otherwise.) So you can take your exams and then cancel your subscription, and then upload your papers (there's a special link) even a month or two later, and you'll still get credit for the class.