09-07-2023, 12:07 PM
(09-07-2023, 11:53 AM)rachel83az Wrote: There is no good reason to use Study.com for everything these days. Even if one has the money, the courses aren't that different from Sophia's offerings. At least, not the ones with that meet the same requirements. Indeed, that's part of why these gen ed classes are so widely accepted: they're the same as one another and ostensibly the same as what you'd learn if you took an in-person class.Yes, I know about the content.
Just as you can pass an in-person class without learning a thing, you can pass a Sophia class without learning a thing. Or you can come out the other side with new knowledge. It's up to the student.
I've looked into both. They're pretty much the same.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't study.com more respected than Sophia (by grad schools).
In term of trustworthiness:
Clep and DSST > Study.com > Straighterline > Saylor Academy > Sophia