Say it’s a scam for me to explain to you that you can go through the homework site with class key in hand. An access code for my algebra class was $190 but paid $90 after setting up my account and buying it on Pearson. Why pay, on average, $150 for a code though your bookstore, when you can go directly to the site and pay less. You still get the same resources as everyone else, but you’ll be paying much less. I’ll even link the support for doing so explaining each one. If you purchase access online, it is automatically applied to your account and it’s normally a fraction of what you pay in the book store. So instead, just login to webassign( or whatever site you’ll be using) and just enter your class code and buy access through them. ** List of all college specific subreddits **Īccess codes for webassign, Pearson and other sites professors what you to use really shouldn’t cost as much as a textbook if your only purchasing the access code.
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