Dominique Goodwin
GBGood and Bad I am majoring in business in college so using Chegg is very helpful since my classes are online and many experts will provide a step-by-step guide as to how they arrived at their answers. The downfall is with the new update to Chegg you cannot upload more than one picture to get assistance with your questions and sometimes It will take over 2 hours to get help with questions. Sometimes you may not get any help until the next day.
Daniel
GBMost solutions are completely wrong It's very very rare that I find a Chegg answer to a question that is actually correct. So many answers are just completely wrong: incomplete, or full of errors. Not even little errors that someone could easily make - more just blatantly ignoring what the question is actually asking, and instead writing down a couple of basic equations that have no real significance on the question being solved.
customer
THoverall decent Things I like: -for lower level classes there are a lot of resources and good answers I can trust. -relatively affordable - a good range of topics - writing tools are pretty good, especially real life editor and the plagiarism tool. Things I don't like: - for higher level courses (300+) fewer answers available and often times there are mistakes in the answers that are offered. - wish you were connected to Hinge, Bumble or basically any other dating app besides Tinder.
College Stident
GBHorrible Customer Service Purchased to help with accounting homework, they do not go through the steps and if they do they are incorrect. Tried to call and get a refund (online says 14 day money back guarantee), but they wouldn’t. Had a women named Kiziah help and she was not helpful and acted as if I was a child and didn’t know how to correctly use a computer. Not worth it.
Customer
GBSolutions? It's nice to see solutions from "experts" but it gets very difficult to navigate when you have 2 or 3 different answers for the same problem. You start to lose credibility.