Blazin Bones
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Have any of you ever taken online courses?
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There is no better way to get a degree than online in my opinion. Each course costs about $1350.00.
KnarfKS said:There is no better way to get a degree than online in my opinion. Each course costs about $1350.00.
I just have to say that each one of my classes costs about $240 thats why I don't like online, too expensive for little teacher contact.
Nostalgic Dawn said:I've taken a few. I find that I procrastinate even worse with them because they don't involve face to face contact, where I'd be more apt to feel guilty if I don't put my all into an assignment. Regardless, they sure free up a lot of time and I appreciate them a lot
Blazin Bones said:Have any of you ever taken online courses?
knowprayr said:I feel like you were thinking what i wanted think about thinking. I procrastinated even harder takin online courses.
The pros are that you work at your own pace, dont have to worry about making it to class on time, and you get your work load for the semester all at once.
The con is that the classes are cram sessions which means you get the normal 16 week work load in only 8 weeks. This is not a good thing for those who dont endulge themselves in reading a book a week or writing a 2-page paper each and every week.