As a student at Norwalk Community College and other schools, I have taken both online and traditional classes. Of the two, I have found traditional classes are superior. By coming to school, I experienced an environmental change, new perspectives of every imaginable topic, connections that could last a lifetime, and a way to always get extra help if needed. All of which have helped my education and made it worthwhile.
When I come to school, I physically remove myself from my immediate environment into one that is designed for learning. I remove myself from distractions and temptations that linger at home to a place where I can focus. When I come to school, I know I have a purpose and so there is a clear pathway to learning.
Another advantage of taking traditional classes is the multiple ways to gain perspective and make lifelong connections. Through professors, classmates, clubs, and study groups, I have the opportunity to see things from endless viewpoints. In our discussions and lectures, I can express and form my own opinions in a well-rounded way. By doing so, not only do I benefit myself, but also I benefit those I connect with. They become people who I enjoy interacting with; they aren’t just text on a screen.
Often, students who come to classes can be underestimated in their dedication, motivation and commitment. In reality, for many students, coming to school is a testimony in itself of their will power and dedication to learning. To show up routinely when many students have jobs and other responsibilities is nothing short of dedication. To do this for however long it takes to get a degree shows strength in their commitment and motivation.
Then are the benefits through the extra help offered. This might be tutoring, recitation or staying after class; all of which provide clarity in subjects that may be difficult for students. Many times the help is there as soon as I need it.
Traditional classes may not be for everyone, and the degree of dedication required may not suit everyone either. Still, no matter how you go about your education, self-motivation and dedication are your keys to a great education. Coming to school doesn’t guarantee that you will get an education, but it definitely can motivate you to.
As a student at Norwalk Community College and other schools, I have taken both online and traditional classes. Of the two, I have found traditional classes are superior. By coming to school, I experienced an environmental change, new perspectives of every imaginable topic, connections that could last a lifetime, and a way to always get extra help if needed. All of which have helped my education and made it worthwhile.When I come to school, I physically remove myself from my immediate environment into one that is designed for learning. I remove myself from distractions and temptations that linger at home to a place where I can focus. When I come to school, I know I have a purpose and so there is a clear pathway to learning.Another advantage of taking traditional classes is the multiple ways to gain perspective and make lifelong connections. Through professors, classmates, clubs, and study groups, I have the opportunity to see things from endless viewpoints. In our discussions and lectures, I can express and form my own opinions in a well-rounded way. By doing so, not only do I benefit myself, but also I benefit those I connect with. They become people who I enjoy interacting with; they aren’t just text on a screen.Often, students who come to classes can be underestimated in their dedication, motivation and commitment. In reality, for many students, coming to school is a testimony in itself of their will power and dedication to learning. To show up routinely when many students have jobs and other responsibilities is nothing short of dedication. To do this for however long it takes to get a degree shows strength in their commitment and motivation.Then are the benefits through the extra help offered. This might be tutoring, recitation or staying after class; all of which provide clarity in subjects that may be difficult for students. Many times the help is there as soon as I need it.Traditional classes may not be for everyone, and the degree of dedication required may not suit everyone either. Still, no matter how you go about your education, self-motivation and dedication are your keys to a great education. Coming to school doesn’t guarantee that you will get an education, but it definitely can motivate you to.
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