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Title: attending online college
Post by: shari55 on December 31, 2009, 01:27:03 am
I start attending online college this January. I was wondering if any one else in this forum is taking any online college classes and if so, does anyone have any comments about taking classes online? This is the first time I've tried classes online. Any pros or cons?  Comments or tips appreciated!
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: misslwilliams on December 31, 2009, 07:06:54 am
Pros:
~You can do your work whenever you have a chance and wherever you want to.
~You don't have to sit in a classroom for hours on end.

Cons:
~{For me} I didn't feel like I learned as much as I would had I been in a classroom.
~We had to log in a certain amount of times per week and if I didn't write it down I wouldn't remember how many times I had logged in.
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: strumcat on December 31, 2009, 11:48:54 am
I took classes online about 2 years ago, and to be honest it was easy to slack off. I need the interaction with the rest of the class, and knowing that I physically have to attend the lecture/lab. It does work for some people, but I need more structure I guess.
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: cjmo75 on December 31, 2009, 11:58:40 am
I was thinking of taking someonline classes from University of Phoenix.  They are said to have a great online program.  The only problem with that is I am one of those people who has a hard time doing things at home.  For instance, I won't work out unless I'm in a gym even though I have weights at home.  It's wierd.
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: dougmattson on December 31, 2009, 12:50:41 pm
I never try it but I think if your a person can work on your own and don't need the interaction of a class then I think your going to do good. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: walksalone11 on December 31, 2009, 01:20:54 pm
I was thinking of taking someonline classes from University of Phoenix.  They are said to have a great online program.  The only problem with that is I am one of those people who has a hard time doing things at home.  For instance, I won't work out unless I'm in a gym even though I have weights at home.  It's wierd.
Naaaa, it's not weird at all.....laziness is very common.
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: bucksmakingmama on December 31, 2009, 09:57:49 pm
I took classes from University of Phoenix. It was for Business, but it was for an associates so I was going through the Axia College, is what they called it. It's kind of funny, because one of the requirements is to post to the class forums a certain amount of time each week, and they have to be substantial posts. Like the requirements here.

I was stupid though. I quit temporarily when I only had about 3/4 of a year to go. I was almost done. I need to go back.
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: briannajeanxo on December 31, 2009, 10:01:02 pm
not college no, but i do my high schooling via computer.
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: mrisha on January 01, 2010, 07:21:24 am
To attend college online you have to be very disciplined.  And you can learn if you have the right software to talk with the Instructor and other students.  I have  attended college online and it worked great for me. and I really enjoyed it.  Again discipline.
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: ivyruefthaler1 on January 01, 2010, 08:25:12 am
i started attending online college sometime in 2009
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: tjbando on January 01, 2010, 08:37:10 am
I took online classes and got my bachelor's degree. I was pregnant and do not live in a "college" town/city. It was great because I could still work full-time and get my degree. I am now a stay at home mom and am taking more online classes. I can take care of my family while continuing my education. The only thing I find frustrating is that technology isn't always my friend and many instructors are not very understanding when it comes to glitches in the system. My advice...do not wait until the last minute to meet deadlines and notify your instructors promptly when you are experiencing problems! Good luck!!!
Title: Re: attending online college
Post by: articx on January 01, 2010, 11:37:33 am
I took classes online (not by choice) and did not like it. It just felt like a chore I could not be bothered with, and I waited for the last day to do the assignments. One of my online classes was math which I am not good in, so I pretty much had to try to teach myself. If I was able to pass this, I had another math class waiting. It was when the college decided to put these subjects into a class room with an instructor teaching them, I was able to pass.