Best products from r/sooners

We found 3 comments on r/sooners discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/sooners:

u/proffesor_b14 · 1 pointr/sooners

This is the dehumidifier I used in the dorms last year. It will only need to be used a few weeks of the school year, but is definitely a good idea to have. This one worked great with no problems.

u/HighSpeedTreeHugger · 3 pointsr/sooners

Cengage (the publisher of the textbook in question) sells an "unlimited" pass for $120 for one semester; $180 for 365 days; or $240 for 730 days. Link

> Subscription Benefits:
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>All your Cengage access codes on platforms like MindTap, WebAssign, CengageNowv2, Aplia, SAM, iLrn, OWLv2 and OpenNow
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>Access to our entire library of online textbooks
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>A lower cost hardcopy textbook rental with each access code, available within the 50 states
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>New study tools including online homework, flashcards, test prep, study guides and more
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>A career center where you can boost your job skills, explore career options and build your resume
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>Keep up to 6 online textbooks for a year after your subscription ends

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That's intriguing. The same book is used (at least for now, anyway) for Calc II (Math 2423), Calc III (Math 2433) and Calc IV (Math 2443). Paying $240 for two years of codes + free online text usage seems like a good deal. Of course, if the Math Dept. changes textbooks in the next two years, it'll be a waste of money, but probably worth the risk.