August 15, 2008, Newsletter Issue #79: Online Education Degree Cirriculum

Tip of the Week

The great debate continues over whether a student gets more out of a traditional class setting versus an online class. The variety of classes may be more diverse at a larger university or college, but this can be dependent on the institution. Many large colleges only offer certain classes during certain semesters, locking a student into a degree plan or route that may or may not be conducive to life commitments.

Compare traditional and online college curriculums if you aren't sure about classes offered or what the best education degree route is for you. Talk to a counselor and other students from both online and traditional schools to see which option works best for you.

Keep in mind that even if a traditional classroom setting may offer more of a variety, if the student doesn't attend class or complete the required assignments, they will get about as much out of their degree as they put into it. The same applies to an online student, if you sign up and don't do the required work, you will get no more out of the class.

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