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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 352162" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>3D--online courses, in my humble opinion, are more difficult for the average student than for one a little more mature for several reasons. You are basically doing all the teaching of the material to yourself. Jana is doing her 2nd online course right now---it's a computer class learning office 2007 (Access, Excel, Word, PP). While the content is not difficult, most professors use the online tests from the textbook company and those pull the most obscure info from the text. It takes her from 4-6 hours to complete the work for each chapter. Her taxes class was much the same way. </p><p></p><p>Your local tech or community college will offer a # of online courses. I would go that route rather than with any of the strictly online colleges, which are, again in my humble opinion, much too expensive. Local colleges also help students apply for financial aid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 352162, member: 1436"] 3D--online courses, in my humble opinion, are more difficult for the average student than for one a little more mature for several reasons. You are basically doing all the teaching of the material to yourself. Jana is doing her 2nd online course right now---it's a computer class learning office 2007 (Access, Excel, Word, PP). While the content is not difficult, most professors use the online tests from the textbook company and those pull the most obscure info from the text. It takes her from 4-6 hours to complete the work for each chapter. Her taxes class was much the same way. Your local tech or community college will offer a # of online courses. I would go that route rather than with any of the strictly online colleges, which are, again in my humble opinion, much too expensive. Local colleges also help students apply for financial aid. [/QUOTE]
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