09-09-2021, 06:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-09-2021, 06:06 AM by studyingfortests.)
(09-08-2021, 07:09 AM)debrag Wrote: Does anyone know which subjects you can take the pre-test to 'test out' of some subject part?
Unfortunately there's no master list. But if you look at the course listing on SDC, you'll see that some courses have a pretest (and will invite you to take it), while others do not.
Additionally, the claim from their customer service is that this is something they are apparently constantly upgrading, so it might be worth checking back if it's a course on your list that you have not gotten to yet.
(09-08-2021, 02:00 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Just an FYI, I did a calculation on which "plans" would be better and if switching back/forth would do anything. I randomly selected 1 course up to 5 courses per month using a different set of each. Essentially, whoever did the pricing for Study.com came up with a formula and it's the "same price" any way you slice it! Essentially the only way to have a "cheaper" play at things is getting a referral discount and maximizing the courses at $70/course exam...
For me, the main issue is time. If I know I'm going to have the time to jam through 5 courses in a month, I'd do the $200 plan. If I have stuff going on and it might take me longer, I can take my sweet time at the $50 plan. And for me, the benefit to that is, if I get more time and jam through everything quickly while on the $50/month plan, I can upgrade and get credit for the unused portion of the $50 month.
I'm forgetful about renewal dates, so I like downgrading so I don't forget. But I totally agree that if you're confident you'll be consistent in your effort, the $200/month makes sense.