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Did you go to college in person or online?

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When you attended college, did you do so in person? Or did you take an online course or class? I went to college for a year in person, but have considered doing online college. But, I don't know if I can put myself through another year of college. What about you?
 
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I spent 12 years in school, 4 years in college, and 2 years in the university. I regularly went to school, college, and university. I have also attended online education and I have done diplomas as well as short-term courses.
 
I spent 12 years in school, 4 years in college, and 2 years in the university. I regularly went to school, college, and university. I have also attended online education and I have done diplomas as well as short-term courses.
I couldn't handle college for too long. 4 years in college and then 2 in a uni sounds like a long time. I could barely last a year lol.
I went to college in person. That is the reason that I enjoyed my college days.
I kind of enjoyed going in person for the time I was there. Living in the dorm and meeting people was quite fun.
 
I attended college within the four walls of the institution and I'm very grateful to my parents for making it happen for me. Some people wanted to have the same privilege but they couldn't and some had to take loans before they can be able to.
 
Well years ago, online education wasn't common until when the pandemic of coronavirus hit the world. I had the privilege of going to university in person and I was happy about it because I had a very good experience with being in the university. I still managed to take some online courses too.
 
When I went to college it was after I had finished school and I went in person and did a childcare course. I was nervous and anxious about doing something new and on my own as well but I felt better knowing that a friend I had at school was also on the same course as me so that helped.

I have looked into doing college courses online but some of them are so expensive now.
 
I went in person and I dare to tell you that it was fun and interesting, did all types of things and went to all kind of places whenever I wanted to.

University is fun, I wouldn't have it any other way but attending it in person. There was a time when the government here set up a National Open University where you attend all your university courses online. A lot of people took that path but I was already in the university then, so it never mattered to me.
 
I went in person and I dare to tell you that it was fun and interesting, did all types of things and went to all kind of places whenever I wanted to.
College wasn't like high school. It was broader and you have more facilities to help you learn. I had my first girlfriend in college in my 3rd year because I couldn't afford to be distracted in my first year.
 
I spent 12 years in school, 4 years in college, and 2 years in the university. I regularly went to school, college, and university. I have also attended online education and I have done diplomas as well as short-term courses.

4 years is the minimum you're going to spend in any university in my country. It doesn't matter how low the course that you want to read is, you're doing it for 4 years. I think medicine is 7 or 8 years course. I did Mass Communication, so it was 4 years that I used in the university.
 
Throughout my school or college, i didn't take any online classes, it started here in my country about few years ago due to covid and since then it has been used till now.
What i see in online classes is that you might lose concentration when a message from X or Whatsapp comes in
 
Throughout my school or college, i didn't take any online classes, it started here in my country about few years ago due to covid and since then it has been used till now.
What i see in online classes is that you might lose concentration when a message from X or Whatsapp comes in

One thing with learning online is that you should focus on learning and shutting off all forms of distractions. It is necessary to also have a PC for your learning where apps such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are not installed. So, you focus fully on learning and go back to other activities when done.
 
That's right though, but there are times that you will be tempted to go through your phone while Online class is on and that would distract you from getting the message passed across. So I think Offline classes are the best, even if you aren't concentrating your teacher would notice you and help out by calling your attention back to class
 
I never went to college. I was never any good at school and I felt college would have been a waste of my time and money. I went to work right out of school so I could support myself. I've seen people go to college who get out and still end up working dead end jobs with low pay.
 
One thing with learning online is that you should focus on learning and shutting off all forms of distractions. It is necessary to also have a PC for your learning where apps such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are not installed. So, you focus fully on learning and go back to other activities when done.

When you limit your notifications from popping up on your smartphone, I don't think that you're going to distracted by any of them once they come in. I have all my applications notification set on hidden. When they some in, I would have to go click and open the application before I can see the message.
 
I went to school in person, and that has a lot to do with my locality and what was available at that time. If it were to be now I would definitely plump for going to school online. Asides the flexibility that comes with it, it saves one from unwarranted pressure.

When I attended college, every aspect of it was stressful. From getting to school, to sitting next to some psycho mate in class; it was burdensome.
 
I never went to college. I was never any good at school and I felt college would have been a waste of my time and money. I went to work right out of school so I could support myself. I've seen people go to college who get out and still end up working dead end jobs with low pay.

I believe that it's a very good decision when you know very well that going to college isn't something that you're good at for you to pull out on time. It's definitely going to be a complete waste of time and money that could have have been used on better things.
 
I didn't study in college for very long because I left it after the first year, but at that time there was still a pandemic and that's why we only had online classes all the time. But for me it was much easier
 

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