07-19-2019, 09:19 PM
I think online is where a lot of education is heading. I've gone to a local community college and a lot of my classes done online and the professor just discusses whatever issues we encounter. Its called a flipped classroom and I've been encountering it more often lately.
From personal experience I've done most of my learning on my own. My first Accounting class I failed my first exam due to just not getting the material. After watching a CPA explain it on Youtube and repeating the video I finally got Credits and Debits and other things. Went to get an A on that class.
A lot of my coworkers including nurse's and my manager have gotten their advanced degrees online. My buddy's wife is getting her Master's at the Grand Canyon University and is going to be teaching Nursing at a local community college soon.
From personal experience I've done most of my learning on my own. My first Accounting class I failed my first exam due to just not getting the material. After watching a CPA explain it on Youtube and repeating the video I finally got Credits and Debits and other things. Went to get an A on that class.
A lot of my coworkers including nurse's and my manager have gotten their advanced degrees online. My buddy's wife is getting her Master's at the Grand Canyon University and is going to be teaching Nursing at a local community college soon.


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