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Community College(2 years/transfer) vs University(All 4 years) vs Online Degree
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<blockquote data-quote="yelostang" data-source="post: 14943629" data-attributes="member: 13818"><p>I'm actually glad schools like University of Phoenix showed the world you don't need to sit in a classroom to learn. I'm not saying I would have pursued a degree there, but there are tons of great schools that offer programs online. I agree that it's not for everyone but to have the option is nice. As a working professional it is nice to be able to further myself through education without having to fight traffic and sit in a class. You can also shift things around to make it work for your schedule. </p><p></p><p>Having lectures recorded is absolutely awesome as well. You can skip the stuff you don't want to listen to and keep going back to the stuff you need to listen to. I remember while doing my undergrad (BSEE) I had two options in class. The first was to write things down and the second was to try and understand them. I usually took notes. I wouldn't recommend online classes for people that are not good at keeping to a schedule on their own though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yelostang, post: 14943629, member: 13818"] I'm actually glad schools like University of Phoenix showed the world you don't need to sit in a classroom to learn. I'm not saying I would have pursued a degree there, but there are tons of great schools that offer programs online. I agree that it's not for everyone but to have the option is nice. As a working professional it is nice to be able to further myself through education without having to fight traffic and sit in a class. You can also shift things around to make it work for your schedule. Having lectures recorded is absolutely awesome as well. You can skip the stuff you don't want to listen to and keep going back to the stuff you need to listen to. I remember while doing my undergrad (BSEE) I had two options in class. The first was to write things down and the second was to try and understand them. I usually took notes. I wouldn't recommend online classes for people that are not good at keeping to a schedule on their own though. [/QUOTE]
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