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28. Online education versus traditional education
Online education:
A benefit to taking online courses is that they offer flexibility to the student. This is a great option for those who already have a time commitment with family and work.
Online education:
Being an online student will work well for those who have the ability to self-motivate. Without a plan or some type of organization, your work will suffer in the online classroom, but if you set deadlines and prioritize your school schedule, you should see success.
Online education:
Interactions with instructors and peers will still happen as an online student. It just happens to be through online video instead. Learning through online video can help you to focus more on independently learning and your classes may even go quicker without some of the distractions of a traditional classroom education.
Traditional education:
This option is best for those who have a little more time in their schedule. Even if you’ re hoping for a little flexibility, on-campus courses typically offer day and evening schedules so you can coordinate with your daily commitments.
Traditional education:
A traditional on-campus setting is probably best for you, if you know you need discipline to get work completed. This method will give you the support and will to complete assignments and tasks on a daily basis.
Traditional education:
Traditional education is better for those who need face-to-face communication. When you don ' t have direct interactions with your instructors, you may tend to do not as well with the work you already have. If this is the case for you, success will come with a traditional education setting.