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Online Degrees Or Offline Degrees?

Whether you are pursuing a two-year, four-year or a post-graduate degree, you may have considered an online degree program. Online degrees offer students the convenience of learning at their own pace and the luxury of being able to keep their day jobs while still attending school. Everyone has different interests when it comes to career goals and everyone learns at a different pace. Some students are more motivated to succeed than others and are stimulated by a variety of motivators that make them want to succeed. What is good for one person may not be good for the next.

To discover what type of classroom setting is right for you - online versus offline, there are many considerations. Take a serious look at the two types of learning options. One option with learning online is convenience, as well as, the many other benefits.

Years ago, those who studied through correspondence courses were considered a step below those who took traditional classes on the same subject matter. This is not the case anymore. Online education is becoming more accepted in the workplace and the educational world. It is no longer considered a last resort. Employers are beginning to realize that employees and potential employees can benefit from online degrees - particularly those who work full time and do not have the luxury of quitting their jobs to attend school. There are many benefits to obtaining an online degree and the fact that a person can learn at their own pace and during private time are at the top of the list.

One study done by Drexel University compared students who studied online and those who studied in a more traditional setting. The study indicated that the people who took the online courses appeared to be more relaxed than those who were taking traditional courses. This can be conjectured to mean that those who were bound into a tight schedule of studying and learning that was not of their own determination were more stressed out than those who were learning at their own pace.

Online students in the Drexel University study were less stressed and were able to complete their work quicker than the other traditional students. This was attributed to other life demands and aspects of campus and university life. Off-line students stretched the personal limits in an attempt to fit their lives into a class schedule, whereas online students were able to fit their classes into their regular schedules.

The camaraderie at traditional colleges and universities is not an aspect that some students are willing to eliminate. Although many colleges and universities are offering online courses that compliment regular classes, younger learners seemed to prefer the more traditional setting. The offline traditional educational setting may be better for students who are not self-motivated and unable to adhere to independent studies.

There are pros and cons to obtaining an online degree. For the most part, if you are looking to fit class schedules into an existing regular schedule and if you are the type who is self-motivated, you will do well with online academic studies. But if you need constant stimulation and individualized attention, you may fare better with a traditional program.



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