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8 Myths About Taking Courses Online!

Have you considered taking courses online, but you are a little skeptical of online education? Here are some myth busters about online college courses. Once you get the straight facts, you will want to find the right program that fits you.

1. It's just the same thing as an e-textbook

Online programs actually tend to be better than a simple textbook. Textbooks are not usually updated every year, whereas information communicated over the internet can be updated quickly and easily. Professors of online classes can offer more than on e-point of view and can communicate through e-mails and forums.

2. Online training requires constantly being by your computer

Actually, it is the exact opposite! Getting your education online allows you to work at your own pace. You are no longer tied to a classroom schedule, your classroom is where you are. You can log in and work whenever the time is right for you.

3. Most employers won't accept a distance degree

This may have been true once before, but online degree programs are now not only accepted by employers, but encouraged. A recent study shows that 61% of employers accept an online education degree. In fact, many employers will now help pay for online classes! Many of these courses are specifically designed for the working adult.

4. An online course may be faster and easier but it's less credible

Getting degrees online can sometimes be earned faster, but this does not make them less credible. Most employers are impressed by the employee or potential employee who takes the initiative and self discipline to complete their degree from the comfort of their own home.

5. Classes online offer no personal attention

Most distance teachers want to maintain a degree of personal attention with their students. You may not be in a physical classroom setting, but many teachers of online education courses encourage questions and comments via e-mail and forums.

6. Traditional colleges wont accept transfer of credits from courses online

Traditional colleges and universities have their own policies about transfer of credits. If you are planning to transfer your credits to a traditional school after you complete your distance courses, make sure you contact both schools before you begin to make sure that your credits will be transferable.

7. You don't need any supplementary resources with online classes

Online courses don't always use the internet only; some include textbooks and additional resources. Make sure to find out what additional resources are needed or recommended for your course of study.

8. You need to be computer savy to take a course online

Actually, you do not need to have technical knowledge about computers. If you can access and use the internet and have an e-mail account you are set to go. It may actually help you to become more comfortable with working on computers.

Now that you have the facts about taking courses online, what are you waiting for? Get started on your path to a better career today!


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