Online Degrees Or Offline Degrees?
Whether you are pursuing a two year degree, four year degree or a post graduate degree, you have probably considered an online degree. Many people are finding that online degrees offer them the convenience of learning at their own pace as well as the luxury of being able to keep their day jobs while still attending school. Everyone has different interests when it comes to career goals and everyone learns at a different pace. In addition, some people are motivated by different stimulants. What is good for one person, when it comes to a classroom setting, may not be good for the next person.
When trying to discover what type of classroom setting is right for you - online or offline, there is a lot to consider. Sure, you can take a look at the two and ascertain that learning online is much more convenient. However, that is not the only aspect to consider when choosing an educational facility.
Years ago, people who took correspondence courses were considered a step below those who took traditional courses in the same subject matter. This is not the case anymore. Online education has become more accepted in the workplace and in the rest of the educational world. No longer is it considered the last refuge. Many employers now realize that many individuals can benefit from an online degree - particularly those who work full time and do not have the luxury of quitting their jobs to attend school. There are many benefits to obtaining an online degree and the fact that a person can learn at their own pace as well as during their own time are but two.
One study done by Drexel University compared students who studied online and those who studied in a more traditional setting. The study indicated that the people who took the online courses appeared to be more relaxed than those who were taking traditional courses. This can be conjectured to mean that those who were bound into a tight schedule of studying and learning that was not of their own determination were more stressed out than those who were learning at their own pace.
The online students in the Drexel University study were not stressed out and were able to complete their work quicker than the other students. This is most likely due to the other demands placed on campus and university life. The reason being was that the off line students had to stretch themselves and fit their lives into their class schedule, whereas online students were able to fit their classes into their regular schedule. The study indicated that the online students were far less stressed out and were much more effective than those who studied in a traditional setting.
For some people, however, the camaraderie at traditional colleges and universities is not something that they are willing to eliminate. Although many colleges and universities are offering online courses that compliment regular classes, younger people in particular like the idea of the more traditional setting. This also works well with anyone who is not self motivated and cannot be trusted to adhere to his studies.
There are both pros and cons to obtaining an online degree. For the most part, if you are a person who wants to fit their classes into your existing schedule and is self motivated, you will do well online. If you are the type of person who needs constant stimulation and attention from others, you may do better studying offline.




