Perhaps you’ve heard great things about online classes and are looking for unbiased advice. Or maybe you’ve heard all the horror stories about taking algebra 225 at 8 a.m. on Zoom!
Online education, like everything else, has advantages and disadvantages. So, let’s begin with the bad news.
Cons: It’s boring.
If you need to be in an environment where other people are doing what you’re doing (studying), then online classes may be extremely boring for you.
Con: Pain in the back (and eyes)
This is not a pun. You a significant amount of time in front of a computer. That means two things: pain in your lower back and a new glasses prescription.
Con: Technology
If you’re not very tech-savvy, you’ll face a steep learning curve at first. But, hey, if 70-year-old professors were able to (effectively?) transfer to fully remote classes during the pandemic, you can do anything.
Pro: Amazing flexibility
For those with a lot on their plates (family, friends, and work), online classes are the best option when it comes to academic and professional development, without sacrificing their careers.
Pro: Affordable
This depends on many factors, but in general, online colleges are more cost-effective than traditional universities.
Pro: Location
You can learn anywhere, as long as you have internet access. That pretty much tops it all.
If online education is for you, the disadvantages might not be a big deal. Consider all your options and choose what works best for you. Happy learning!