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    I would give this company 0 stars if I could. A few of my friends and I 'bought' a complete package…read moreof their speech apps. It seemed like a great deal and an effective product...UNTIL we never received any follow up on the product. Everyone of us were told that we were sent this ghost email that they have record of sending, but yet never ended up in our email boxes. The national sales manager, Reese Hansen, explained that this personally sent email ended up in my junk mail box...funny that none of their spam mail did though. So long story short, our codes expired and we basically paid them for nothing. There's no accountability on their end and there's nothing you, as the customer, can do about it, but kiss your hard earned dollars buh-bye!

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    Ology - Finish math for good!

    Ology

    4.2(11 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    They are legit guys! An epic success! Fantastic, patient, good hearted teachers with easy to…read moreunderstand teaching methods and even an outstanding office staff. ;) Their all in it together to help you win it! It's been almost 20 years since I left HS and math and I have never been friend. There is so much I couldn't remember. I was starting from scratch. But this semester, WOW! Math seemed fun now and passing a test, attainable. After all those years of feeling embarrassed and continually failing math, Ology really gives students confidence. I got a B in the class. Me!? (My friend took her math class from the college, had to find her own tutors, spend time in the math lab... wait "in line" to see a tutor and only receiving help from the tutors once or twice a visit. She barely passed with her extra credit assignments) At Ology, you get way better results, tutors with uniform but unique teaching styles and are readily available for homework help. Ology has additional workshops for test prep too. It's well worth the money and time. There are tutors there almost 24-7. Use them! You've payed for them. Time in the tutoring lab means a great test grade and an awesome final grade. Trust me. Students of all ages attend Ology. There is no shaming here. They basically have a no fail, fool proof way to get you past math and on your way to graduation. And if you don't pass, they got your back. But you will.

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    Byu Independent Study

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    1.9 mi

    My child is only starting the course so I cannot yet comment about the professor or the course…read morecontent. What I can say thus far is that my spouse and I aren't incredibly impressed at this point in the game. Our child was unable to start their course because the links in her email from the professor weren't working. Our daughter being a typical teenager, we did not find out for over four months that she could not access course material due to technical issues. As parents, we finally intervened since our child's social anxiety prevented her from making the call to get it resolved. We contacted BYU Independent Study to let them know about the issue and were informed that her Conexed account had not connected to her BYU account. It was a quick fix, resolved by the next day, but we then called someone other than tech support to see if there was anything they could do to extend her time since she lost four months due to an error on their part. They stated that the issue with Conexed not connecting to BYU accounts is a common occurrence that is fixed quickly and they could not give her an extension because the courses should only take four months anyway. They indicated that if we wanted a three month extension down the road, we can contact them and pay $20 for an extension. Even if my child wasn't the greatest at picking up the phone to resolve the technical issue, BYU Independent Study should be mindful when they are dealing with high school students. BYU expects high school students--who may be navigating online courses for the first time--to call and resolve a common glitch THAT IS KNOWN TO THEM before they can start a course? The course should work from the get-go. If this was a college class, my review would be a non-issue because college students should definitely know how to problem solve without the help of their parents, but there are high school students in various stages of growth and maturity, some of whom are still learning to communicate, problem solve, and still need parental advocacy and support. BYU Independent Study was recommended to us by a high school counselor and I can't say we're highly impressed at this point in the process. All four experiences we've had with customer support thus far is that they are very matter-of- fact.

    I took alg 2 because I got a bad grade in 9th grade so im retaking. The course is so unnessarily…read morehard it has contents thats in stats and pre-calc. theres also something stupid called math master challenge goal that you have to fill out as well as projects (designing amusement parks?). very unnessary again, very unhelpful, very confusing, very just not related to math like why do you care if i have a growth mindset? hate it so much so many quizs and tests. i just want to get it over with and its making me do all that and its not even like I have a bad grade i have a 95. but this is the worst thing ever I dread this so much and its very expensive. also the customer support is so booty hole. for both technical and customer support I had to wait 1hr like not joking. i missed like 2 classes trying to call them because I didn't want to hangup half way omg this is so ahh I hate this so much its so hard to navigate and its so bad for learning DONT GET THIS

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