07-02-2019, 07:45 PM
07-02-2019, 08:22 PM
does anyone have a tutorial on how to make a blog site on education sites that offer it for their students? Like stanford, cornell etc?
07-02-2019, 08:23 PM
for reporting that 1 of the 6 in the OP didn't work for you !!
Perhaps you will try any of the 5 others and see if they help you ??
Perhaps you will try any of the 5 others and see if they help you ??
07-08-2019, 11:28 AM
Great share. Thank you.
09-08-2019, 04:55 PM
Has anyone else tried any of these with success...or not ??
09-12-2019, 10:43 PM
(09-08-2019 04:55 PM)smithnowt Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone else tried any of these with success...or not ??
Yes, i've tried some of them, nothing work
09-13-2019, 02:11 PM
Wow - that is too bad.
I'll have to search around some more and see if any new methods have appeared...
I'll have to search around some more and see if any new methods have appeared...
11-22-2019, 05:57 PM
Slight update:
Anyone can find loads of info about getting a free EDU account via searching and even at YT.
SO=>
Beware of anyone trying to sell you an account for more than around $3 - or worse still, anyone trying to peddle info guiding you on how to do this !!
Since posting the OP I've repeated my searching several times and each time found more places to apply at very easily.
I didn't post them here (yet ??) simply because most tend to get detected and blocked pretty soon vs. just getting a $3 deal on a guaranteed to last one via fleabay.
The shame of it IMO is that there is a terrific seller who is a member right here at the forum who quit offering them - and the one I got from him is still going strongly.
Anyone can find loads of info about getting a free EDU account via searching and even at YT.
SO=>
Beware of anyone trying to sell you an account for more than around $3 - or worse still, anyone trying to peddle info guiding you on how to do this !!
Since posting the OP I've repeated my searching several times and each time found more places to apply at very easily.
I didn't post them here (yet ??) simply because most tend to get detected and blocked pretty soon vs. just getting a $3 deal on a guaranteed to last one via fleabay.
The shame of it IMO is that there is a terrific seller who is a member right here at the forum who quit offering them - and the one I got from him is still going strongly.
11-23-2019, 04:20 PM
A little bit more and recent info to add - but 1st I repeat this important to know info:
Now, having emphasized that, here is more info that I found, to add:
A possible source=>
From this guide:
And another post at that site:
And yet another possible source:
From:
And yet another:
Is also the subject here:
I do repeat my searching for this info every so often to see if anything really great has come around - and I remain convinced that simply buying 1 from a well reviewed seller for around $3 to get their promise of a replacement should it fail - is the best we can hope for when desiring the benefits of an EDU account MINUS actually applying and enrolling in our own name at some expensive 'accredited' college.
Please add to this thread - either with results (good or not) or better info ?!?
Quote:It is a known fact that accounts can be made at Maricopa and CCC locations in CA, USA - but these are usually refused as being fraudulent by many of the sites offering EDU benefits.
Now, having emphasized that, here is more info that I found, to add:
Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMQ3-2ll704
A possible source=>
Code:
https://apply.vccs.edu/
Code:
https://thetechrim.com/how-to-create-free-edu-email/
And another post at that site:
Code:
https://thetechrim.com/get-free-edu-email-2020-method-2-easiest-method-in-the-internet-get-all-edu-email-benefit/
And yet another possible source:
Code:
https://selfservice.coconino.edu/prod/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
Code:
https://thetechrim.com/how-to-create-free-edu-email-100-free-free-2020-google-drive-suported/
And yet another:
Code:
http://home.cccapply.org
Code:
https://slickdeals.net/f/9140507-new-method-to-get-new-edu-email-for-student-prime-membership-6-months-free-then-50-off-regular
I do repeat my searching for this info every so often to see if anything really great has come around - and I remain convinced that simply buying 1 from a well reviewed seller for around $3 to get their promise of a replacement should it fail - is the best we can hope for when desiring the benefits of an EDU account MINUS actually applying and enrolling in our own name at some expensive 'accredited' college.
Please add to this thread - either with results (good or not) or better info ?!?
11-24-2019, 04:08 AM
Interesting!