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The company's reputation is significantly marred by overwhelmingly negative feedback regarding its educational platform, which customers describe as ineffective and frustrating. Many users express dissatisfaction with the program's design, claiming it induces stress and confusion rather than facilitating learning. Common complaints include poor explanations, a punitive grading system, and a lack of engaging content. Additionally, customer service experiences are often characterized by delays and unprofessionalism, particularly concerning billing issues. Overall, the sentiment reflects a deep frustration with both the product and the support provided, indicating a need for substantial improvements in both areas.
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I've always been a solid B student in math. I've recently returned to college as an adult, and have pretty much forgot everything I learned in high school math class. I figured that I could take this class during the summer and do just fine. I have a solid 8 hours a day to dedicate to this piece of crap, and I might not pass my class. You don't learn anything because you have a fire under your $#*! to complete as much of the pie chart as possible. You anticipate steady pie chart progress, but oh no my friend, there is no steady accumulation of progress. For every 20 topics you complete, there is a "Knowledge Check". It's a chance for them to take away pie progress for reviewing topics you never had a chance to learn. Isn't that frustrating? But wait! There's more! Most objectives have pre-requisite topics, so the 33 or so topics assigned to each objective can quickly become 40+. On top of that, my school has a midterm and a final worth 15% of your grade. I'm so angry, frustrated, and tired of spending 8+ hours a day trying to just earn a "C". This software seems designed to punish your GPA. AVOID.
WARNING: ALEKS.com/ raises suicide rates, and decreases brain function. Caution recommended, not for children or adults living/breathing at this moment.
I preformed well in the traditional classroom, an average of an A-, sometimes a B, you know the drill. We have a teacher that does their job, whatever. Well $#*! me hard in the $#*!, because ALEKS throws that out the window. You go from logic to living through their torturous hell inside the deepest, darkest corner of agony wrapped in the excruciating pain of scorpions injecting liquid napalm into your bloodstream, and lighting it, wrapped in a cute little bow of the mental $#*!ation that drives people to adopt this method for use in classrooms. This is even too extreme to be used by any extremist group of terrorists. This is the work of something worse than the devil... all exaggerations aside, mastery based learning only works for a small fraction of people, and the rest are $#*!ed. Most people in my high school class didn't finish, or spent every waking moment to finish before summer vacation. No one teaches, no classmate is there to help you, because they are at different points, and the teacher doesn't actually teach, just monitors. If you ask them for help, they say, "did you take notes/read the explanation?". Obviously, and why the $#*! would we take notes on something we don't have an understanding of? Knowledge checks are a joke, and so are the goals we need to hit by a certain time period. Explain things please, or ya know, kill yourself. The second option is best. For the creators and students. There is actually no decision, there is one clear answer
Ok, first of all, I'm coming out knowing less than I began with. Second of all see this picture? That's what happened to my timeline when I took a knowledge check. Third, this gives you common mental breakdowns and drives you to tears every few hours. Then explanations are useless and teach nothing. You will not want to live after a few minutes of this. This is truly, and honestly, the worst of the worst. You've hit rock bottom. Never, under any conditions, use this.
It was too busy teaching me last year's review, I have to teach myself all of alg 1 over the summer! You only have to complete like 80% of the lessons, the only lessons I needed were in the other 20%! I learned barely anything.
Waste of time. The thing with aleks is that, unlike with normal, written assignments, if u get one thing wrong u can't submit ur hw so u get no credit for that assignment, even if u completed the other 4 problems. Explanations r useless. Wish my college didn't adopt this program.
Theres nothing on the inside, and youll age several years by the time each page finishes loading. When it comes to educational I. T., McGraw Hill is the worst!
It does not teach, it just quizzes you.
It is not the breakthrough intuitive program it is advertised to be
If you are having difficulty on a topic, rather than identifying the issue and addressing how you can correct it, it just suggests to move on to another topic
You can game the system as the problems are not all that different
Waste of money, waste of time, not helpful, avoid if you can.
Honestly I do not write reviews but I just had to waste more of my time than ALEKS already has. This has to be the absolute worst thing that has ever been created. I cry at least once when doing my homework. It's always after around the fifth hour I would say where I start throwing things and throw a fit like a 2 year old. I don't know, ALEKS just really brings that out in me. I am absolutely appalled at the way this system works and do not know why any professor would EVER make their students do something so horrible. All I can say is, I never contemplated throwing myself in front of a bus until ALEKS. Bravo. If you see that your class is going to have to go through this garbage can of a program, do yourself a favor an withdraw. Don't question it. Withdraw. I wish I saw these reviews before but now it is too late.
WHAT IS THE NORMAL RATE OF PROGRESS FOR STUDENTS IN ALEKS?
Students vary widely in their rate of progress, and it is not possible to say what is normal. It is unlikely that any student would not be able to complete two topics in ALEKS in an hour; some might be able to complete as many as ten, especially if the material is in some way familiar to them. Focusing the students on their ALEKS work by rewarding them for topics mastered within a class period can have a marked positive effect on the rate of mastery.
From Aleks faq.
So ok... you give me 70 topics and if it takes me an hour to master 2 I would have to spend 5 hours a day just to get 10 topics mastered plus work full time, manage my other classes, sleep, take care of my kids... and it is due in a week? Impossible. Then you give me knowledge checks which set me back further a mere 2 days before the material is due and make me take a graded test on material I was not able to get to in the time frame. How does this teach and how does anyone pass their class? My professor does not teach at all and relies on this website for everything yet she still gives us quizzes and homework assignments that we can't comprehend due to not being able to learn the material. How is this in any way fair?
Its just once you lose, you lose. It gives 'basic' then 'problem type 1' and so on. Just give it to us once
ALEKS has to be the worst software I've ever used, and as a computer technician and software developer, I've used quite a bit of software. The most frustrating part of the application is that it deducts a progression point for every one you get wrong, and wrong is arbitrary. You are not allowed to write in decimals, only fractions. I want my money back for this software.
Seriously, only the most foolish and idiotic teachers use this crappy program. I literally have the same problems as everyone else who rated ALEKS 1 star. I'm in the 2nd to LAST week of school, and I haven't learned a SINGLE thing from that garbage can. Everything about it is stupid, from the knowledge checks, to it LITERALLY EXTENDING TOPICS YOU GET WRONG MULTIPLE TIMES, AS IF THAT'S HELPING YOU... at least I know a helpful app... its called photomath. Your welcome
When I did not put a coma it said nice job but use comas and its so boring I dis like it but I am only a kid so I guse I should because I could be doing funner things
I have Aleks as homework and its horrible. The questions have multiple parts and the "explanations" do not help the students. Also I find the knowledge checks completely useless and unnecessary. The topics are awful too.
If you told me to describe Aleks in one word, I couldn't. It's everything bad, and more. It's too time consuming, and it takes away most of my day. It also just puts WAAYY too much stress on my shoulders. I can't count how many times Aleks has made me cry because it stresses me out so bad.
I would rather eat bugs cooked on skewers than do ALEKS.com Topics. Literally.
Okay, I appreciate the effort it took to make this website for kids and students to learn Math. Education if important! We must always stay focused on our education and always strive to learn.
BUT, at the same time, this website is just straight out horrible. It is very time consuming, and I don't learn anything from it. Literally anything. I just do questions over and over and I am not even learning math. Wasting my time for no reason. And if I make one little mistake in my answer, I get the whole thing wrong. This system is just bad. And then there is a Knowledge Check, which can make you further away from your goal (My goal happens to be 500, which is stupid.) You have to do topics over again, until you take another Knowledge Check, and then do them over again. It has literally made my Math grade drastically decrease. I used to get 90s and 100s in Math, but then when we started using this my grade is now 60s and 70s. It literally made me FAIL math. I used to LOVE MATH! I used to be excited to go to math class but not anymore. I hate it! Literally. So please teachers don't use this as a way for us to study or homework.
I rather do worksheets than this. Atleast I can know my mistakes and the teacher can go over them. I mean you could use MathWay.com for the answers, but again, we are not learning. I don't like to cheat and use other websites to solve my problems because I don't learn from it. I want to learn. But since I have so many topics due in a short time, it's the only way to do it the fastest way. And I am not even learning.
Teachers, don't use this. The IDEA is a good idea, but how the website functions and works out, it's not good. At all.
Let me start by saying, this website is time-consuming. I was learning Algebra 1 on this website and it taught me PEMDAS. I learned PEMDAS in the 3rd grade. Other flaws include each time you make a small mistake, minus 1 point for you.
My school makes us do aleks and we have to get up to 90%, if you don't get to 90% you have to go to summer school, if you don't finish it then, then you have to take that whole class over and redue the whole pie starting from 0% aleks is unnecessary and adding more stress onto students.
This website is so unreliable. I have a really busy schedule aka why I needed to take math online. My time to use Aleks is very crucial but this gosh darn website is so SLOW!. Tried it on multiple computers, laptops to compare and always was super slow. I do not recommend this site, if you're trying to actually do well/pass in math don't use this crappy site.
Answer: Because the ALEKS program is literal hell and we people are just showing our hatred for it
Answer: Most likely.
Answer: Yes deal with it
Answer: Because people want to commit suicide in an original way, and ALEKS is the best way.
Answer: I don't think so but believe me a class action suit would be an improvement
Answer: I paid over $150 for this sumbi**h, I expect it to work
Answer: No i do not think the website owner has issued one but I think the feelings for aleks would be "down the toilet"
Answer: I realize this reply is very late but in case for anyone who needs it: -Let's say you're learning how to use long division. They have 3 questions in it. You master the first one, then go on to the next one. You get the second one wrong, guess what? They punish you and take back your first answer so now you have to answer it again. -How fun! And don't forget the useless knowledge checks!
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