Online Class Experience
Online learning is rapidly becoming more prevalent as time passes. Sure, it can be difficult to self-motivate and allows students to stay in their pajamas all day, but there are also many positives to a remote classroom. Online college allows already busy people, such as those with children or who already have careers, to learn. It also helps people learn at their own pace and develop independence.
I've had a good amount of experience with online learning, predominantly because of covid. The spring of my sophomore year and fall of my junior year of high school were both online, which I wasn't the biggest fan of. However, it did prepare me well for online college courses.
In my first three semesters of college, I've only had one online course. It was a philosophy course that I finished last semester. This class was certainly not what I expected. It was far easier, which I, as a busy college student, didn't mind. We had very infrequent assignments that didn't take much time, along with one longer paper at the end of the semester. I liked that this class was mostly stress free, and I was able to work at my own pace on most assignments. One of my favorite aspects of online learning is the opportunity to work ahead. It did, however, feel a bit disorganized, which could be in part due to the professor's limited experience teaching an online class. It was also hard to communicate with the teacher which sometimes left me feeling like I was missing something. Overall, I am glad I took the class, though I don't feel as though I learned as much as I would've liked to. I prefer to take most of my classes in person during the school year, but I enjoy having one online class that I can do independently.
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