Topic > |||When you take traditional courses or online courses, you still have to do your work. You need to hand in your work or submit your work online. Similarly, when taking online or traditional courses, if you don't go to class or log in to your online course, you will most likely be dropped from the course you are not taking. You still have responsibilities whether you take online courses or traditional courses. For example, when taking traditional courses, you need to have a means of transport, rather than being the bus, or if you have your own vehicle. If you can't find transportation to your traditional classes, you won't be able to get to class or get your work done. Like having responsibilities for traditional courses, there are many responsibilities that come with taking online courses. For example, you need to make sure you have a computer or laptop to do your work. Online and traditional courses are very similar when it comes to time management. With both courses, you need to manage your time precisely, for example by setting a sleep schedule and a study schedule. If you stay up all night, you risk missing your course, be it online or traditional. You will always need a study schedule for both courses, so you have time to study, time to do homework, and time to relax so you don't get overwhelmed by school.