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<blockquote data-quote="Wide Awake" data-source="post: 88516" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Ive taken classes at Sinclair Community College in dayton Ohio that were full online. Anything with math sucks because your basically self teaching yourself, if you can not figure it out the prof can take their time answering your question. Basically they boil down to this format, read a lesson, write a paper or take a quiz on it. Its not that bad but remember your on your own in learning the material much more so than a traditional classroom class. Another thing to realize that many of the profs are adjucts who are just learning how to teach college classes so their teaching ability varies greatly as they just dont have alot of it under their belt. That said the best classes i have had are traditional with online parts, I have experainced this in both of my Master's programs. In my opinion they are useful for those that have scheduling or other conflicts, but you have to be careful on what you select for classes as it can snowball very easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wide Awake, post: 88516, member: 829"] Ive taken classes at Sinclair Community College in dayton Ohio that were full online. Anything with math sucks because your basically self teaching yourself, if you can not figure it out the prof can take their time answering your question. Basically they boil down to this format, read a lesson, write a paper or take a quiz on it. Its not that bad but remember your on your own in learning the material much more so than a traditional classroom class. Another thing to realize that many of the profs are adjucts who are just learning how to teach college classes so their teaching ability varies greatly as they just dont have alot of it under their belt. That said the best classes i have had are traditional with online parts, I have experainced this in both of my Master's programs. In my opinion they are useful for those that have scheduling or other conflicts, but you have to be careful on what you select for classes as it can snowball very easily. [/QUOTE]
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