Moving from a traditional school to an online school can be a big transition for any student, whether they are a teenager or a returning adult. Take a look at a few of the pros and cons of the option before making your decision.
Pros:
• You can work at your own pace, taking time when you need it and speeding through courses that are easy.
• You have greater flexibility in your schedule and can arrange your classes around work and other responsibilities.
• It’s easier to avoid the distractions (peers and parties) of regular school and focus on getting work done.
• Many students see it as a way to develop their own identity, apart from the social pressures of traditional schools.
• You won’t have to put up with the “bad influences” or bullies.
• You may be able to specialize in learning subjects that are interesting to you.
• Some students are able to earn their diploma early (a few even finish twice as fast as traditional students).
Cons:
• Most online programs don’t have the fun elements of traditional high schools such as prom, senior day, graduation, weird hair day, etc.
• Some subjects (such as writing and math) may be hard to master without a teacher present.
• Many people find it challenging to focus on completing work when there isn’t an actual teacher there to encourage them on a daily basis.
• Some students become isolated or anti-social.
• If your online school is not accredited, your transcripts probably won’t be accepted by businesses and universities.
• Unless you find an accredited charter school, you can expect to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars on tuition, curriculum, and computer equipment.
source http://distancelearn.about.com
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Pros and Cons of Earning Your High School Diploma Online
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