Should I do online education or attend a community college?
November 18, 2009 by admin · 6 Comments
grace4462002
online education means i would take classes one at a time, each for 5 weeks, no summer breaks, but more free time during the day. I hope someone who has taken college courses online can inform me.
community colleges most people know about. Please consider all pro’s and con’s. This is a very big decision for me.
What about Ashford University online?
online education means i would take classes one at a time, each for 5 weeks, no summer breaks, but more free time during the day. I hope someone who has taken college courses online can inform me.
community colleges most people know about. Please consider all pro’s and con’s. This is a very big decision for me.
What about Ashford University online?


Definitely community college. You’ll get a lot more out of it and it’s easier to transfer those credits if you want to do something else. Plus, it’ll really look better when you go for a job.
Make sure the online college is accredited. Community college maybe better because although your having classes on site you are learning more. Also interacting with other students and teachers. They can also help you get a job in the future. Some community colleges may have online courses so its a great way to go. Community college may have more classes or more degrees than online. Good luck in your education.
I did my Associates through an online college. I personally don’t regret it because it was great learning , at my own pace and my own speed. I could set my own schedule as long as I meet the deadlines. As long as y ou ensure that the accredidation your college uses is valid then it’s no different the getting a degree through a community college
Community college without question. On-line degrees are fine if you can’t attend classes but actually attending is best if there is anyway you can do it.
I have done both. If you can attend doing so is best. That’s not do demean on-line courses – I am doing one right now – but attending classes is without question better.
Thanks
Bill
It really depends on you and your situation. Online education is ideal for the working adult with many responsibilities. If you are coming out of high school I highly recommend that you start out in a community college as it would equip you with the proper knowledge. After you get your AA degree and you want to attend an Online University, that would be find as your associate degree is transferable. If you decide to do your studies completely online know that you are basically on your own as you would have to manage your time well to study the materials that awaits you. Although you do have the assistance of the Online Professor and your classmates but the reality is Online education is not suitable for everyone. Make sure that if you do decide to go to an Online school that it is accredited. I would suggest that you look into top online schools such as, AIU Online and Capella as these Universities are highly recognized by employers. I currently attend AIU in my MBA in finance and I’m learning so much!! But I chose online school because I’m working full time and married with children. I hope that helped. Have a great day!
Hi
Is better to do online education! Since I am doing my MBA in online California University of technology which helps me to pursue MBA degree and at a same time, I am working in private company. While I finish my degree I will gain my experience too. Online education is more flexible we can learn whenever we want and wherever we like to study.