I Can’t Decide On Whether Continuing My Education Online Or Face To Face . Any Suggestions??

I need help on deciding if i want to get my bachelors online or continuing to look for a local college to attend

4 comments to I Can’t Decide On Whether Continuing My Education Online Or Face To Face . Any Suggestions??

  • steve715

    you should get it on line its easier and it fits into anyone’s schedule

  • alyosha_

    Online classes are more convenient, but you lose a lot of potential interaction – I have just about every form out there (telecourses, online courses, traditional classrooms) and while it may be a bummer to sit through class, it guarantees you will spend the time you need to, rather than putting it off until ‘later tonight’, and actually lets you read body language and other non-verbals from your classmates, which can be an education in and of itself. Plus, there are a lot of support and social options available on campus that you just won’t get on the computer. I would say you should take a shot at both and see what fits your learning style better, but for me, I know without a doubt I’m getting a better education sitting in class than I would sitting at home.

  • charlie's angel

    It depends on how much time you have and what your particular circumstances and learning styles are. Some people like the online schooling because they can take the classes at their own pace and can be easier to fit into a hectic schedule. Other people prefer face to face learning because they like a more personalized experience. It depends on if you need a more personal experience or if you need to do things at your own pace.
    Good luck with your decision.

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