The Trouble With Online College (N.Y. Times)

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klg14 Hawthorne, CA

"...courses delivered solely online may be fine for highly skilled, highly motivated people, but they are inappropriate for struggling students who make up a significant portion of college enrollment and who need close contact with instructors to succeed..."

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/opinion/the-trouble-with-online-college.html?_r=0 

The comments are interesting. Like the one about the student attempting to gain admission into graduate school with an online organic chemistry lab.  0

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"klg14" wrote:

"...courses delivered solely online may be fine for highly skilled, highly motivated people, but they are inappropriate for struggling students who make up a significant portion of college enrollment and who need close contact with instructors to succeed..."

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/opinion/the-trouble-with-online-college.html?_r=0 

The comments are interesting. Like the one about the student attempting to gain admission into graduate school with an online organic chemistry lab.  0

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