Study.com Hub: Expert Support for Any College Saver Course
Expert help for any Study.com course — any subject.
Study.com Help — Any Course, Any Subject
FMMC works with students across Study.com’s full course catalog. If it’s a Study.com course, we can help — from Statistics 101 and College Algebra to General Chemistry, Physics, Discrete Mathematics, and beyond.
Quick Answer
Study.com’s College Saver plan offers 220+ self-paced college courses for transfer credit. All chapter tests and final exams are open-book and unproctored. Students complete video lessons, pass chapter tests, then take a 2-hour final exam — no proctor, no locked browser. FMMC helps students navigate every part of this system, from chapter test prep through full course completion support.
How Study.com Courses Work
Study.com operates differently from a traditional college course. There is no professor, no semester schedule, and no due dates. Students subscribe to the College Saver plan and work through courses entirely at their own pace.
Each course consists of short video lessons (5 to 10 minutes each) organized into chapters. After completing a chapter, students take a chapter test — open-book, no time limit, up to three attempts, highest score counts. All chapter tests must be passed before the final exam unlocks.
The final exam is 50 questions, 2 hours, open-book, taken on demand with no scheduling required. Up to three total attempts, with a mandatory 3-day wait between each. Identity is verified through TypingDNA or Veriff — no live proctor, no webcam, no browser lock.
To earn transferable credit, students need an overall score of at least 70% (210 out of 300 points). Points are distributed as follows:
| Component | Points | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Quizzes / Chapter Tests | 100 | Open-book, 3 attempts, highest score counts |
| Assignments (some courses) | 100 | Not all courses include assignments |
| Final Exam | 200 (or 100 if assignments present) | Open-book, 2-hour limit, up to 3 attempts |
| Total | 300 | 210 required to pass (70%) |
Lab courses (such as Chemistry 112L) require an additional Labster virtual lab subscription, which is not included in the Study.com membership fee. Students must purchase Labster access separately and complete the assigned virtual labs before the final exam counts toward credit.
Study.com offers two credit-bearing plans. College Saver covers 80+ general education and lower-division courses. College Saver Pro ($235/month) expands access to 220+ courses including upper-division 300 and 400-level offerings, which may require papers or projects alongside the standard exam.
Study.com Courses FMMC Covers
The nine course pages below cover the highest-demand subjects in FMMC’s wheelhouse. Each page covers the specific structure, common sticking points, and how FMMC support works for that course. If your course is not listed, contact us — FMMC works across the full Study.com catalog.
Mathematics
Math 101: College Algebra
12 chapters; hardest at rational functions, sequences, and series
Math 102: College Mathematics
14 chapters; gen ed math — functions and logarithms are the hard wall
Math 108: Discrete Mathematics
11 chapters, 7 High difficulty — the hardest Study.com math course
Statistics 101: Principles of Statistics
10 chapters; hardest at probability, distributions, and hypothesis testing
Science
Chemistry 101: General Chemistry
13 chapters; 5 High — bonding, gases, stoichiometry, equilibrium, kinetics
Chemistry 112L: Chemistry II with Lab
4 credits; ICE tables, electrochemistry + Labster subscription required
Physics 101: Intro to Physics
19 chapters; 6 High — forces, kinematics, energy, electrostatics lead the difficulty
Physics 112: Physics II
13 chapters; circuits and AC analysis are the hardest consecutive chapters
Other subjects: FMMC works with students across Study.com’s full catalog — if it’s a Study.com course, we can help. Contact us with your course name and we’ll confirm availability.
Why Students Get Stuck on Study.com
The platform’s flexibility is also its main trap. Because there are no deadlines and no professor pushing students forward, it is easy to stall — and with a monthly subscription running, stalling is expensive.
The chapter test structure catches students off guard. Three attempts sounds generous until a student has used all three on a chapter covering stoichiometry or statistical inference and still has not scored high enough to protect their final exam average. Those points cannot be recovered.
The final exam is the bigger risk. Students who move through lessons quickly without mastering the material arrive at the final unprepared. With only three total attempts and a 3-day wait between each, there is no room to improvise.
Lab courses add another layer. Chemistry 112L requires a separate Labster subscription, and students who discover this late face both a delay and an unexpected cost before the credit recommendation applies.
How FMMC Helps
FMMC provides expert support across three modes depending on what the student needs:
Chapter Test Support
Work through specific chapters with expert guidance before burning attempts. Understand the material well enough to protect your chapter test score average.
Final Exam Preparation
Targeted review of the course material before your first or remaining exam attempts. FMMC experts know which topics carry the most weight in each course.
Full Course Completion
FMMC handles the full course — chapter tests, any assignments, and final exam prep — so students can transfer the credit and move forward.
All work is backed by FMMC’s A/B grade guarantee. If we take on your Study.com course and the result is below a B, you get a refund.
Frequently Asked Questions
Stuck on a Study.com course?
FMMC handles any Study.com course — chapter tests, assignments, final exams, or the whole thing. A/B grade guaranteed.
There are many reasons why students need help with their coursework. In any case, it is never too late to ask for help. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s connect!