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Computer education

December 30, 2007

Computer education

PROS AND CONS OF ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAMS During your search to find an online degree program, you may run across articles that will belittle these programs and say that they are not worth spending your time and money pursuing. While this is true of many online degree programs, most degree programs can benefit you in a variety of ways. Only you can determine whether an online program is the right one for you, but you should consider the pros and cons very carefully so that you can make an informed decision. Taking classes online may be the only way for you to earn a degree. Pros: Online programs give you the freedom to study at your own pace. Online programs are easier to get to than traditional class room learning. Online programs could cost less than other degree programs. Online programs give you the freedom to travel for business or go on vacation without having to miss deadlines and classroom discussions. Instructors are just as qualified as other instructors in traditional degree programs. If you are self-motivated, you will enjoy the freedom of learning by yourself. Cons: Some people prefer learning in a classroom environment. Some online degree programs are not accredited. If you are not self-motivated, you may fall behind. You have to have a basic understanding of computers. You may not receive as much personal feedback as you would like. You may not find the time to study. As with any endeavour, there will be pros and cons. You will need to weigh each of these and decide what is best for you. If you find an online degree program that has what you are looking for, you could have a wonderful experience that could pay off for many years. If, after starting an online program, you find that you miss the classroom environment, you can transfer you credits to a traditional college where you will feel more comfortable. Online degree programs are not for everyone. Some people learn more from classroom discussions rather than from written lectures and textbooks. Having other people in the classroom can motivate and teach. But if you prefer learning at your own pace and do not require other people to assist you, then an online degree program may be for you.
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