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There is a ton of free stuff on Shmoop.

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So…why subscribe?

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Isn’t that kinda like buying the cow when you can get the milk for free? [Milk stand]

00:10

Sure.

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If you want to pass on all of that delicious hamburger meat.

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Well, a Shmoop subscription gives you access to all of that…meat.

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By purchasing the Teacher subscription plan, which gives teachers and parents resources [Man at door holds large bag of raw meat.]

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to help their students through school…

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…you’ll be able to get your hands on Shmoop’s premium products for one low monthly price. [Laptop is scanned by till]

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With your subscription, you’ll have unlimited access to all Test prep, including in-depth

00:33

topic reviews and practice exams…

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…Day-by-day lesson plans...

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…and core courses in math, science, history and ELA.

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You’ll also have access to Shmoop’s Response to Intervention tools, which make it a snap

00:45

to pinpoint your child’s individual strengths and weaknesses.

00:48

And while there are many free videos on Shmoop, there are thousands more that are only available

00:53

with a subscription.

00:54

Not to mention the fact that you’ll be free of pop-up ads, ensuring that you will never

00:58

be subliminally instructed to purchase electronics at Best Buy. [Advert appears on screen]

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So where do you go from here?

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Just add a student seat to your subscription, and your kids can get direct access to all

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of Shmoop’s resources.

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Any new products that come along in the future?

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You’ll instantly get those, too.

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So you won’t be like that old guy who’s wondering what in the world an iPhone is and

01:17

why everyone else seems to have one. [Old man with walking stick]

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If you’re not quite sure, or you’re a huge commitment-phobe…

01:22

…don’t fret.

01:23

There’s a 24-hour free trial period, so if you like what you see, you can stay subscribed

01:28

and keep on Shmoopin’.

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If you hate what you can see, you can turn in the other direction and run screaming for

01:33

the hills…by canceling your subscription before the 24 hours are up. [Old man falls over]

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But…we don’t see that happening.

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Once you’ve given Shmoop the college try and have fallen madly in love…

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…you’ll be able to manage your subscription from your dashboard, which is THIS thingie.

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You’ll simply click on the My Subscriptions button, and boom.

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There it is.

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From the dashboard, you’ll be able to add students to your subscription, set up and

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manage your virtual classroom, and access Gradebook.

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We could take you on a full tour of the site now, but…you look busy.

02:01

So sign up for a free trial and browse Shmoop’s offerings at your leisure.

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While this may be an “All You Can Eat” type deal…

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…we’re confident your child’s brain won’t ever feel too full for one more heaping [Pile of hamburgers turns into pile of books]

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tray of knowledge.

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