In which way you interested to learn "Online course" or "Offline course"?

India
August 16, 2010 3:11am CST
We are well known with the so many courses which ever it is. If we want to study or learn a course then usually we will go to some Institute and we will took admission first then we will start attending the classes this i have mentioned as "Offline course". But nowadays we are watching so many "Online course". In this no need of going to the Institute rather than that just register and pay the fees by online transfering the amount and start studying or learning. So which one you like friend sitting in house and learning "Online course" or going to the institute "Offline course"?
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@BigTips (304)
• China
16 Aug 10
Although online course has many adcantages than offline course, I prefer to attend the offline courses. With the popularity of the Internet, online course gets more and more popular day by day. You see, it is really attractive because you can learn at home, instead of spending time on walking to school for offline course. However, if I have chances to make a choice, I tend to choose offline courses because there are some drawbacks of online courses. For example, when learning in an online course, you don't have enough chances to ask for help from others. For the long run, you may lose your communication skills because there are no people around you when learn online.
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• Philippines
17 Aug 10
I prefer offline course, because I'll be able to mingle with people and meet some new friends. Also I believe, as I interact with them, I would learn more. And I think experience is the best way to learn and learning is fun when you're with people. Happy mylotting! :)
• United Kingdom
16 Aug 10
I think that it's good to study both online and at college as you are then getting the best of both worlds! Andrew
• Indonesia
17 Aug 10
I prefer to learn "offline course", because i like to meet the teacher in real. And for me "offline course" work best on me, it motivate me to study more than "online course". I'm the type of person who need lot of pressure to study. Without any pressure, i will be so lazy to study. And I think I will never get any pressure to study if I do "online course"
@ptower76 (1616)
• United States
16 Aug 10
I have taken both online courses and offline courses and each has its benefits. Online courses offer a more flexible schedule since your able to choose your schedule based on your time management needs. Offline courses though, provide a more personal learning experience as well as a friendly bonding with other students that for many become lifelong friends. I believe the best is to attend an educational institution that offers both.
• United States
17 Aug 10
I lvoe learning in a classroom setting for sure! i just feel like because I know its a classroom, its designed to learn in and i'll learn more pay attention more that kind of stuff. but i'd maybe take an online course during the summer, but i doubt it i love to be out and about.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
16 Aug 10
I feel that online courses are the best for me personally. I hated that all the wasted time that I had offline. I could do everything in about half of the time and just get the same end result. There is a lot of travelling and time, where if I learn everything at my own pace, I can get everything done more quickly and quite efficiently. However, I do admit that online courses are not for everyone. You have to be at the top of the mark with your time management skills. That is a problem that many people say. While you still need time management skills for offline work, it is not as important as it is for online work. So, yeah its worked out for me, but for others, they'll just fall flat on their face.