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Melissia Anson's blog ::Summer 2013 Online classes: Renewable Energy and Bioenergy classes






Melissia Anson's blog ::Summer 2013 Online classes: Renewable Energy and Bioenergy classes










During               my               four               years               of               college               I               took               several               online               courses.

Although               I               was               a               traditional               student,               taking               most               of               my               classes               in               person,               I               found               that               taking               classes               online               was,               in               many               cases,               a               great               alternative.

My               experience               taking               these               non-traditional               classes               gave               me               some               good               insights               into               what               it               takes               to               be               successful               as               an               online               student.

Here               are               some               tips:               1.

Research               Ahead               of               Time               -               As               with               any               college               course,               it               is               usually               a               good               idea               to               do               some               research               on               the               course               and               the               professor               before               registering.

Sites               like               ratemyprofessor.com               can               provide               useful               information,               but               the               best               sources               are               your               fellow               students.

Sometimes               you               may               be               able               to               get               a               sneak               peek               at               the               course               syllabus               on               the               department's               website,               which               is               even               better.

Keep               in               mind               when               getting               comments               about               a               professor               online               or               in               person               that               the               person               you               are               hearing               from               may               not               be               the               same               kind               of               student               you               are.

For               example,               if               you               typically               make               straight               As,               you               may               want               to               disregard               some               complaints               about               difficult               tests               or               strict               grading               of               papers.

I               found               that               many               negative               comments               about               professors               come               from               lazy               students               venting               their               own               failures.

Getting               the               cold               hard               facts               on               things               like               number               and               length               of               papers,               frequency               of               tests,               and               number               of               assignments               is               most               useful.
               2.

DO               NOT               Buy               Textbooks               Ahead               of               Time               -               One               semester               I               registered               for               an               online               Anthropology               course,               and               when               I               went               to               pick               up               my               books               I               found               that               the               class               required               a               single               textbook               for               $200.

I               decided               that,               rather               than               paying               that               insane               amount               of               money,               I               would               roll               the               dice               and               begin               the               class               without               the               book.

I               came               to               find               out               that               all               of               the               tests               were               exclusively               multiple-choice               and               allowed               enough               time               for               me               to               look               up               the               answers               online.

Almost               all               of               the               information               needed               to               answer               the               questions               could               be               found               with               a               simple               Google               search.

In               the               end,               I               saved               $200               and               earned               a               B               in               the               class.

So,               start               the               course               and               give               it               some               time               to               see               if               you               might               be               able               to               survive               without               spending               all               that               cash               on               a               book.

Most               in-person               classes               have               daily               readings               and               class               discussions               that               make               it               impossible               to               avoid               buying               the               textbook,               so               this               is               a               distinct               advantage               of               online               classes.
               3.

Check               the               Course               Website               Every               Day               -               Without               a               human               being               breathing               down               your               neck,               it               is               easy               to               lose               track               of               important               deadlines.

Generally               summer               classes               require               you               to               log               in               every               weekday,               while               fall               and               spring               classes               designate               two               or               three               days               out               of               the               week               when               you               must               appear               online.

It               is               usually               best,               however,               to               check               at               least               once               every               day               of               the               week               if               possible.

New               assignments               and               announcements               can               pop               up               any               time,               and               it               is               up               to               you               to               keep               track               of               them               all.
               These               are               the               best               of               my               online               course-taking               tips,               leave               your               comments               and               questions               and               check               back               later               for               more               advice               on               saving               time               and               money               with               online               classes.




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