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    1. Online classes are making it easier for people to go to college. If it was not for online classes students who do not live near a college or have busy schedules could not get a degree. I am receiving my degree completely online. I choose to take online classes because I work in Cape Vincent and Clayton and live in Adams. Living on campus would not be an option for me and commuting would be a nightmare. I do not think that students who receive their degree online should receive a different degree

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    Online Classes Analysis

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    This is my first time taking online classes, also the first time I have been back to school in six years. When I was in high school I did have the option to take online classes, but declined to do so. I enjoyed being in a classroom with my teachers and peers. I didn’t have the responsibilities that I have today. Now that I am older and have my own family, so I am typically busy all the time. Even though I am only in the second week of my online classes, I have found that I enjoy them much more than

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    Instead of traveling, hanging out with friends and taking a break from school, I decided to take online summer classes at San Jose City College. As an ongoing Milpitas High student, taking summer classes would be beneficial in achieving my educational goals as it would prepare myself for the challenges of rigorous college courses, advance my critical thinking and writing skills, complete high school credits, and use my time efficiently. As an upcoming high school senior, attending college would

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    choices; attend classes on a campus, or attend online classes. Raising a family, working full-time or other everyday commitments leaves precious little time for attending a traditional classroom. Adults, who need to boost their education, may find attending an online class more beneficial. While there is no face-to-face interaction with the professor or other students, an online class is less stressful for older returning adults because they do not have to agonize about their

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    way we learn. Online classes are a rapidly growing trend it today’s society. Online classes are a cost-effective substitute for traditional courses and more convenient for many, so more schools and universities are offering this option. Due to the increase in online course enrollment, people are questioning if students truly learn something from online classes because it’s not a traditional learning environment. Online classes are just, if not more, effective as traditional classes because grades

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    Traditional Classes VS. Online Classes: A Sociological Perspective Julie Rodriguez Sociology 101 Brandman University   Online courses have become more common among colleges and universities. About thirty percent of all college and university students are enrolled in at least one online course (Bergstrand, Savage, 2013). Online classes provide flexibly for students, allowing them to work more hours or care for their families. Studies have found that there is no drastic difference

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    Online classes have boomed lately, but are they really worth all the work, or should we stick to traditional classrooms? More and more people, especially these days have been enrolling in online classes, due to the new technology being released. Online classes have been at lower quality because of 3 reasons: how easy it is to cheat on them, the amount of money being put into them is outrageous, and how small amount of control the professors have. Others might say, “I like online classes because

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    Did you know that online learning has become one of the most popular ways of gaining access to education? As there are 6 million people taking at least one course online.(Ten Advantages of Taking Online Classes) however, online education is spreading all over the world as there are three million people talking online class in online universities. On the other side there are opponents that are against this type of education, but I believe that online education is the future and will benefit us a

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    Traditional or Online College Classes? Today, there are more options than ever for obtaining a college education. Traditional and online college classes make this possible. Online courses create new educational possibilities for many people who have not considered college before. Traditional classes help the student to achieve their goal with more of a personal setting between the students and instructors. Both online and traditional colleges have the same goals in mind: to provide students with

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    Simoncelli once said, “Students who take online classes must be motivated, independent learners.” This is relevant because independence and motivation is what it takes to succeed in an online course. Online learning will not only expand what students learn, but will also bring a number of positive changes in the way students are taught. Courses online have changed everyone’s look at learning all over the world. It allows more opportunities for observers to learn online rather than learning in class. Another

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