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Facts You Need To Know About Long Distance Education



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By : Mike Hirn    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-07-23 08:16:23

Long distance education has become more popular these days. There are a lot of reasons that people are thinking of this method of continuing their education. Most of them are positive, but there are a few downfalls to learning in this manner. Let's take a look at the pros and cons of long distance education.

Having the flexibility to work when the time is most convenient for you is the top reason many people choose this way of learning. Being able to have access online programs that they are studying 7 days a week makes it a great way for students to be able to balance all of the other things that they have going on in life, like jobs and friends. They still have time frames but you are able to meet them at times that fit your schedule well.

Being able to go to school without leaving your home is another huge benefit that people like about this type of learning. Log into the site from your computer and you are all set. You also do not have to worry about wear and tear on your vehicle or being late for classes.

You also have more options when it comes to colleges when you decide on long distance



education. No matter where the school is that you pick a course from you are able to get the education from the convenience and comfort of your home.

There are some disadvantages that come with long distance education. The first one that comes to mind would be the fact that there is far less social interaction. There are e-mails and discussions, but there is no physical communication with other students as there is in a traditional setting.

There is also the issue of no contact with other students. You are unable to have any of the physical contact that you would if you were to go to the local college. This can be a good or a bad thing, it depends on the person.

The last thing that a person should think about before making their decision is whether or not they have the self discipline that is necessary to succeed from this type of learning. You need to be a very well organized person and have the ability to manage the time that you have well.

With these pros and cons listed you can now judge for yourself if this is something that would be suitable for you. A lot of people love the way that it works for them.
Author Resource:- Learn more about the best way to get a Long Distance Education and other online education options by visiting http://www.schoolingmatters.com
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