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Page 2 of 7 Are Online Courses Right for Me? This simple, quick questionnaire is designed to help potential online students assess their chances for success in this alternative learning environment. Explanations are included below.
How to Score Yourself: If you answered NO to all or most of the questions, you would probably prefer traditional classes. These classes meet at certain weekly times and have an instructor present. Some students are more successful in this type of environment.
Explanations:
While online courses are more convenient to schedule, students who have taken the courses in the past agree that they are not easier. They require a lot of work, discipline, and self-motivation to keep up with the assignments. Students who successfully complete distance learning courses are generally self-motivated, keep up to date with assignments without reminders, and have good reading skills. If you have additional questions about online courses, consult an academic advisor or contact Linda Bigelow, Dean of Learning Resources (636-797-3000 x162) or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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