This may ruffle a feather or two, which is not my intention, but my answer in short is a firm NO!
Our Grand Lodge in Guthrie, OK has this program, and while it may appeal to the later generations who want it all quickly, it makes me think of the phrase "Instant Mason". I learned the work the hard way, and had a patient instructor, and wasn't even the least bit nervous when I turned in my work. I learned a great deal from my initiation, passing and raising ceremonies, as they left a more lasting impression upon my mind and heart than a Readers Digest Condensed Version class ever could. I even held off wearing any Masonic jewelry until I turned in my MM proficiency as a form of motivation- delayed gratification is a sweeter reward than instant gratification, IMO.
I am now attending floor work sessions to participate in degree teams, as well as any future terms as a lodge officer, Lord willing. But then again, I was raised by parents who had the Puritan work ethic, and at the tender young age of 61 I find myself approaching the work more & more like Dad would have in his career.
Could there be special cases? Yes, and they must be examined carefully. Otherwise, time to get your hands dirty.