Learning, like religion, is a social experience." Currently, I have a class I'm enrolled in, I often find myself wondering "Why am I in this course?" I learn nothing from this lady, her notes are constantly blurry and every single student is unable to read them. She talks in circles and expects everyone to be able to follow them. Personally, I wish I had taken a course online this particular class Everything I learned in this class was purely self-taught, to be prepared for the class, I read the chapter we will discuss in advance in addition to studying the curriculum, but I can't keep up or understand what comes out of his mouth, I also feel like I'm not the only one in class who is completely lost, which makes me feel better about the whole situation, while I'm also enrolled in another class, which I love and value every single minute This particular class takes one hour and forty-five minutes a day, four days a week. Thinking about this class that I dreaded the most when I first signed up for school. Surprisingly it is now by far my favorite! I learned so much information in such a short time. The change of heart I've had regarding this topic is truly remarkable! Credit goes to my teacher, she's exceptional! Then, of course, I have this lesson! Comp 1, which as you know is online. There were difficulties, as I think I would have learned better by meeting face to face with my peers and discussing with other students and a professor, although I think I have managed to keep my head above water so far. Overall, considering only my brief personal experience, it cannot be said that online courses are worse than classroom ones
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