I'd like to start off by talking about the article I handed out for homework. The author begins by stating that online universities are not as convenient as advertised, especially if you are on the go all the time. Look, just because it's online doesn't mean it's easy, all right? It's a university and universities are hard work. Don't blame the school just because you failed to fit the course work into your busy schedule. That's like saying the new car you bought crashed all by itself while you were driving it. Also, it goes without saying that if you are going to invest a lot of time and money in your education, then you should at least research those schools you are applying to. Make sure they are certified and have track records. The fact that the author's friend discovered only later that his online school had a bad reputation tells me more about the friend than it does about the school. Obviously, this individual did not look before he leapt. Once again, it is too easy to blame the school when the problem lies with the individual. The last point the article makes is the teacher-student ratio. This is perhaps the biggest knock against online schools, the fact that students get less time with professors. But wait. Isn't that the whole point of online learning? To work independently, with instructors there only when you need them? Tan online co operate like this, especially MBA courses. These courses are tailor-made for self-directed, independent minded students who now exactly what they want, and how to get it. Q) Busy schedule of the students affect the online learning (true,false or not given)
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