My college charged 300+ bucks for a textbook + workbook + access code pack for my physics class, I wound up buying the access code only from the publisher website for like 75 bucks and using the loaner textbook from the library when I needed it. If spending money is a burden for you, I would talk to the professor about it. Other than that. Sapling Learning's easy-to-use, instructional online homework is created and supported by educators. Is it possible to buy the textbook separately?
Select Use Prepaid Access Card on the payment page. And we have lots of resources, like First Day of Class materials and Getting Started guides, to help you get on your way with Sapling.Sign up for a time to get detailed training on the best way to include Sapling in your course—talking with our training specialists about technical directions as well as implementation ideas.Created by and for educators, Sapling Learning online homework drives student success with a variety of questions that include wrong-answer feedback, hints, and solutions as well as time-saving tools for educators.Students who engaged with more SaplingPlus features achieved higher final exam scores91% of students reported that they were more likely to do their homework using Sapling Statistics than in other courses they were taking that semester Each question includes detailed, wrong answer feedback that targets students' misconceptions, as well as fully-worked out solutions to reinforce concepts. ; Gently scratch the access card to reveal your access code. The Macmillan Learning Customer Support Team is available to help. I really don't want to spend $150 on a single textbook with three other courses still to go....Unfortunately, I haven’t seen any tips for access codes, and if there are, I’m assuming it’s illegal (and therefore not talked about).Most of the time, you can get the access code and textbook separately, but the access code typically costs as much the bundle (or is only a bit cheaper than the bundle).I have never heard of being able to split an access code.I did manage to rent a textbook that came with the acess code from Amazon, and I was allowed to use the acess code without any additional fee.
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It's still painful but it's a lot less than being forced to buy all the extra stuff.If your books are from Cengage you can buy a Cengage Unlimited subscription for $120 for the semester which gives you access to any and all cengage ebooks and online resources like OWL and WebAssign. Talk to your professor to see if this is possible (for example, none of my professors have ever uploaded all the assignments in the beginning of the semester).I had to get an access code for the last two weeks of the semester so I talked to my professor about dropping the grade. However, this only happened once, so I’m assuming it’s not common.I would double check with your professor to see if the access code is required.We try to actively remove conversations about illegal behavior, which is why you don’t see much of it.Thanks.
You can also rent physical books for $8.
We have articles to assist you 24-7. I'm doing that this year and saved like $400 compared to buying or renting from somewhere else.Thank you so much, I will absolutely look into that. If you have an access card and would like to use it to pay for a course in Sapling Learning, please select the Use Prepaid Access Card option when you are registering for a course , and enter the code found under the scratch-off strip. In the spring of 2017, we asked all our users what they thought about Sapling Learning’s online homework system.