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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Online Degree Programs

So online degrees are trade-offs really. In exchange for lost experiences, you get convenience. You don't have the thrill of relocating, or the focus of total collegiate immersion. You exposure to new ideas, people, places and practices will be limited by your Internet connection and web browsing capabilities.

With online degree programs, you won't have the same level of natural interaction and live exchanges. The traditional college support network is replaced by individual motivation and Internet access. The social element is removed from the equation, and all you have to focus on is getting your own stuff done. This can be a motivator or a deterrent, depending on who you are and how you learn.

Balance the pros and cons that are specific to your situation. Do you want prestige and exposure or convenience and affordability? Do you want to learn in a group or private setting? Only you can decide what's best for you. Just be sure to review the situation, figure out a course of action and get to it.