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Online Classes Pros and Cons

Before online classes were available students took distance classes, in which they got study materials in the mail and then did practical training at a designated study center. Not many employers liked that system. It wasn’t until the late 1990’s when the California Virtual University (CVU) was established that online courses really got some traction. For more details Visit https://coursehelp911.com

Before online classes were available students took distance classes, in which they got study materials in the mail and then did practical training at a designated study center. Not many employers liked that system. It wasn’t until the late 1990’s when the California Virtual University (CVU) was established that online courses really got some traction. For more details Visit https://coursehelp911.com

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<strong>Online</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>: <strong>Pros</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Cons</strong><br />

Before online classes were available students took distance classes, in which they got study<br />

materials in the mail <strong>and</strong> then did practical training at a designated study center. Not many<br />

employers liked that system. It wasn’t until the late 1990’s when the California Virtual<br />

University (CVU) was established that online courses really got some traction. Two decades<br />

later, online classes are everywhere.<br />

Not everyone loves the idea of online classes, though. There’s the feeling that online education<br />

diminishes the meaning of true education, <strong>and</strong> that the webpage cannot replace the classroom in<br />

terms of teaching.<br />

<strong>Cons</strong>idering this, here are some positive <strong>and</strong> negatives of online classes, which will be helpful<br />

before deciding whether or not you want to enroll in one.<br />

<strong>Pros</strong>:<br />

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Convenient:<br />

A great majority of students pursuing online degrees are working part time <strong>and</strong> either looking for<br />

a career change or plan on strengthening their educational background. <strong>Online</strong> classes allow<br />

them to learn at their own convenience – while traveling to work, during lunch break, or at home.<br />

They allow you to work at your own pace. The work schedule is often yours to create.<br />

<br />

Less Expensive:<br />

It should be a no brainer that online education is chaper than in-person education. You don’t<br />

have to travel to a university or live on their grounds in order to accumulate exerience <strong>and</strong><br />

eventually a degree.<br />

<br />

Student-led Instruction:<br />

Another thing that’s great about online education is that with online discussion boards, students<br />

get to take control of the class discussion <strong>and</strong> lead it in a place that clarifies the material for<br />

everyone. In ordinary in-person classes, the professor will lecture <strong>and</strong> if there are questions a<br />

student will raise his or her h<strong>and</strong>. We’re not saying this is bad, but there is a lot to virtual<br />

participation; it’s faster, more open, <strong>and</strong> less stress-inducing.


<strong>Cons</strong>:<br />

<br />

Requires Self-Discipline:<br />

It is not easy to resist hanging out on social media or procrastinating assignments until the last<br />

minute. <strong>Online</strong> course schedules are often rigorous; you will have to complete assignments every<br />

week, log in to post discussion comments, <strong>and</strong> do other work more than you might think. If you<br />

have a job on the side, this can be especially taxing. Should it become too much, you might find<br />

yourself asking a tutor: Can you do my online class?<br />

<br />

Can Get Lonely:<br />

With little face to face interaction, online classes can get very lonely. Conversations are usually<br />

restricted to email messages <strong>and</strong> chat room discussions. In that sense it is harder to make friends.<br />

Likewise, if you need to talk to the professor, you will have to send him or her an email <strong>and</strong> wait<br />

till they have the time to respond.<br />

<br />

Technological H<strong>and</strong>icaps:<br />

If you aren’t comfortable working on the computer, seemingly simple tasks like logging in to<br />

your video lecture <strong>and</strong> submitting assignments can be difficult.<br />

If you are enrolled in an online class <strong>and</strong> are finding the workload too difficult, contact us to see<br />

why it can be to your benefit to pay someone to take your online class.

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