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Online vs. Traditional Education: The Answer You Never Expected....

Traditional education:

This option is best for those who have a little  more time in their schedule.
Even if you’re hoping for a little flexibility
 on-campus courses typically offer day and evening schedules so you can coordinate with your daily commitments.One thing you’ll need to remember to factor in is where you live and work in proximity to the camps. 

Online education:


A benefit to taking online courses is that they offer flexibility to the student. 
This is a great option for those who already have a time commitment with family and work. 
Online classes will mold with your schedule
—log in to your online course at a time that works best for you as opposed to having to attend a lecture at a specific time.          

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