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PonyGirl93 Wrote:Well, as a "youngster" of DL ( ), the only drawback serious enough to have been a potential dealbreaker for me was the lack of interaction with your professors. Sitting in a lecture for a few hours (as long as it was on a topic that interested me), didn't really sound that bad to me. If I could have taken 60 credit hrs of CLEPs and then transferred to a B&M school, I would have done it in a heartbeat. But since that wasn't an option, I opted for missing out on lecture time on stuff that did interest me in exchange for escaping from the lectures that didn't!!! I get to spend one of my post-CLEP years at a community college, though, so I will get some classroom experience
But yeah, that was just me. Most people are super excited to skip all the lectures entirely.
Besides, if you really want to watch lectures, you could always use YouTube or ItunesU to get ahold of the video. For me, it was a nice change to stream a few lectures to my TV on subjects I wanted to get a little more depth in.
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TMW2010 Wrote:Besides, if you really want to watch lectures, you could always use YouTube or ItunesU to get ahold of the video. For me, it was a nice change to stream a few lectures to my TV on subjects I wanted to get a little more depth in.
Psssh. Watching lectures?? I'm not that hard-core nerd :p . The only attraction for me was being
in the lecture & being able to ask questions, argue, etc
Now, I do
listen to lectures all the time, since I can do something else while I'm at it [:
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Um...anyone else notice this thread is 2 years old?
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betch Wrote:Um...anyone else notice this thread is 2 years old?
Heh. What can I say, I only pay attention to the post above me
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Clearly this was a troll as they never came back after 2 years.
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Oh, well. Still a good (albeit over-discussed) discussion
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Why were keg-stand parties lumped in with getting up early and boring lectures :-P?
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I attended Art Institute for about two year so I have a good grasp for the pros/cons of distance education. I agree with what most of members here have stated already but I personally think one of the biggest con of online classes is the fact that there are no cute girls to keep me motivated
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1. You will have too much free time on your hands that a B&M class would normally fill for you.
2. You will miss out of the flattery of the creepy student becoming obsessed with you and following you home every day.
3. Your car will be disappointed at how much you are neglecting its use.
4. You will actually be awake at the same time the rest of your family is... *shudders*
5. The money you save will take a very, very long time to count and it may even make carrying your wallet around a whole lot more difficult. Don't even bother checking your bank statements. You never learned how to count that high.
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