which one is more advantageous undergraduate or distant learning?
By monalily
@monalily (380)
October 28, 2010 11:42pm CST
Which one have more advantages and which one you prefer to enroll in? Undergraduate or e-learning courses? I think if you have just finish college and wish to study more, then undergraduate is appropriate. But if you are a working person, then you need to do distant learning to study.
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4 responses
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
29 Oct 10
It depends on the person's lifestyle, as you imposed. It can also be that if a person isn't that active then he can take e-courses than attend school. Although it's great to know new people. There'd be disadvantages as well.
@funkykid (441)
• India
29 Oct 10
If you already have a degree in your hand then better not to waste your time by doing any other graduation full time.so its better to do distance education in such situations.these distance graduations add up to your name as an qualifications and would only help you to get an little advantage over the normal graduates with one degree.they cant be used to bring out some wonders i guess.so if you already have an degree then go for distance at make life easier.otherwise stick to Undergraduate degree and Make your way to success :)
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@maean_19 (4655)
• Philippines
29 Oct 10
I am considering distance learning now. I have earned a degree, but I want to pursue on something which I was unable to take when I was in College, though it is an undergraduate course. I want to consider distance learning because I could not manage going to and from the school again and competing with your classmates. I want to study on my own comfort and convenience. That is actually the advantage or difference when you go to school and distance learning. With the latter, you will be on your own and you can still the usual things you do like doing your full time or part time job. It is a self study program.
@Strovek (868)
• Malaysia
29 Oct 10
The following is what I see:
Distance Learning:
Benefit: Lower cost
Disadvantage: Minimal interaction with other students and faculty.
On campus:
Benefit: Closer interaction with students and faculty. Access to campus facilities.
Disadvantage: More costly.