Making the Grade with Study.com: Ongoing Learning for Kids and Adults

0
This post is part of a sponsored relationship with Study.com. We are so pleased to partner with them to bring our readers new options for ongoing learning!

Mom! Mommy?! Mooooommmmmmm! Mum? Hey Mom?!

You go by many names and answer questions all day long. Do you ever feel like you’re taking a test you didn’t study for? Or you’ve somehow ended up in a class that is waaaay over your head? Despite that feeling, you’re Mom and you always manage. You figure out the answers to all the questions (Thank you, Google!), and you help with the homework.

As our kids get older, it can be tougher to help with that homework. Sometimes, we just DON’T have the answers (Hello Pre-Calculus, I’m looking at you!), but fortunately, there are fantastic resources available for our kids. Our friends at Study.com are here to help!

What is Study.com?

Their mission is simple – to make education accessible. Study.com features short and fun videos to help students master any subject. The content is wide-ranging, including classes and study materials for kids in middle and high school, all the way up to courses older students can take to prepare for college credit exams. 


What Resources are Available for Kids?

Study Guides and Tutoring 

Study guides are available for all subjects, including math, English, science, history, and more. Students can do practice problems and quizzes to be sure they’ve mastered the material. These courses are perfect for students who need help prepping for an exam or some extra instruction. They also come in handy for teachers who want additional resources on a specific topic and for those of you who just love learning about a new subject or just want to brush up on all those things you “used to know”!

Test Prep

No one likes prepping for standardized tests, but it needs to be done. Study.com can help make it waaaaay more fun. Most lessons have an average length of eight minutes, so students can digest a little at a time. Find test preparation material for the SAT, ACT, GMAT, MCAT and more. 

Middle and High School Online Courses

Have a homeschool kid and a topic you’re not excited about teaching? Or maybe your traditional school student needs some extra help or just wants MORE information? You can find a wide variety of complete online courses at the middle and high school levels on Study.com. 

Does Study.com have Higher Education Options?

So much has changed in education in recent years. Classrooms move faster and with more rigorous standards, making it harder to keep up. As we guide our children through this new landscape, we are learning right along with them. Whether it’s helping them master study skills, guiding them through constructing an essay or (Gulp!) figuring out algebraic equations, we often revisit what we learned (or maybe, didn’t learn) while we were in school. While you’re deep in all of this, your focus is on what the kids need and want. You don’t have much time to stop and think about what YOU want. But, if you did, what would that look like?

Do you dream of completing (or starting!) your Bachelor’s degree? Perhaps you are interested in an Associates degree? Maybe you’ve always wanted to take the next step and complete a Master’s Degree in your field? 

If you’ve pushed these aspirations aside because you know how expensive and time-consuming education can be, now is the time to rethink your goals. On Study.com, they’ve broken new ground when it comes to making higher education affordable and accessible to more people than ever.  They’re ready to help you reach your goals just as you’re helping your kids achieve theirs.

Associates, Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees

Study.com test prep courses, by themselves, do not grant credit. Their courses are designed to help you study for credit-granting exams (see more about those below) that are accepted for transfer by many colleges and universities.  From Agriculture to Psychology, Study.com offers a wide selection of courses that are all designed to prepare you to take these exams and earn college credit. The great thing about working towards your degree this way is that you can save BIG BUCKS on courses that would cost thousands of dollars at your college or university. You can also fulfill general education requirements in this manner before you even start your degree. That frees up your dollars to spend on courses in your specialty.

Included in your subscription, you’ll also find relevant career information such as job outlook and salary predictions. You’ll also find job search tips, resume how-to videos and even job outlooks by region!

College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

By taking College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests, you can earn college credit for a fraction of what it costs to take courses. CLEP exams measure a person’s knowledge of college-level material for a specific subject. These exams can benefit continuing education students, military personnel and college students. Over 2,900 universities and colleges accept CLEP credits. 

DSST exams

DSST is a nationally recognized program that offers individuals the unique opportunity to earn college credits through examination. Instead of paying hundreds of dollars for traditional college courses that could take months to complete, DSST tests let you take two-hour exams to showcase your existing knowledge of various subject areas and secure semester credits at a fraction of the cost. 

Professional Licensure Courses

If you’re ready to beef up your resume with some additional credentials or are even working towards a new career, you can find various licensing exams on Study.com. They offer courses to help you work towards Microsoft Office Specialist credentials or prepare for teacher licensing exams. 

Want to see if Study.com can work for you and your family? Now is the time with their special discount code for Dayton Moms Blog readers!

Interested in learning more? Visit Study.com,
email them via Customer Support or call (855) 777-4721.

study.com