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Higher education has now tapped the
power and accessibility of the internet to offer online college courses
and this fact is being taken advantage of by more and more students
nowadays. However, online college courses may not always fit everyone.
Some students are more capable of learning when they work in a structured
learning environment or independent learning is just something that is not
the best fit for their lifestyle. If you are considering online college
courses but not pretty sure if it is really for you, then here are some
things that you might want to consider:
While online courses offer time flexibility, you should be able to
understand that there are a few times that you have to be in front of the
computer. You need to have the proper discipline to maintain a good
academic standing and to finish your course work, assignments, research or
any other requirements on time. This is a huge challenge for people who
have been so used to procrastinating things that they would have finished
today but didn't. Remember, online courses require that you work around
good time management skills in order for you to perform your job well as a
student and as an employee or mother (whichever applies).
Since everything is done online, do not expect to meet your professor face
to face at one point or another. Some students prefer that they have
actual or personal interaction with their professors but there are
students who can totally live without it. If you are pretty sure that you
can live with this arrangement, then you can definitely survive online
college courses.
There is also very little or no interaction with your fellow students or
classmates. Again, there are people who are more comfortable learning in
their own room, wearing only their pyjamas while there are people who
learn better when they are inside the classroom setting. You have to know
which ones you prefer because with online courses, your classroom would be
a chat room where you, your classmates and your professor can exchange
ideas about reading assignments that are provided to you before the actual
"meeting."
While online college courses are generally accepted by employers, you may
experience a little difficulty if you plan to transfer your online course
into a future program of study. Online college course credits may be a
little harder to transfer than "traditional college credits" so if you are
planning to transfer at some point, you need to check with your school if
their credits can be transferred.
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