Hardest College Courses to Take Online

There are a number of different colleges that offer courses both online and in a traditional classroom setting. If you have the option, there are certain courses which can be fairly easy to complete online. Many students prefer to do so when given the opportunity because it allows them to complete the work without having to sit in a traditional classroom. It is important to keep in mind that some courses may not necessarily be too easy when they are taken online. Here are some of the most challenging college courses to take online.

Foreign Languages

If you are a college student who is not looking forward to taking a foreign language, taking one online may seem like a great idea. Since you will have the book right in front of you, how can you go wrong with translations? Foreign languages can be very difficult to take online, however. Most schools will require you to communicate with a foreign language tutor on a weekly basis in order to pass the course. This can happen at the college campus or sometimes over the internet with a microphone. An online foreign language course may seem incredibly easy, but it is important to keep in mind that it can be really challenging and will require a lot of time.

Mathematics

Students who have strong math skills can often do fine in an online college mathematics course. If math isn’t your best subject, however, it may be a better idea to take this class at school. The reason is because you will be able to receive hands on instruction. Most people have a difficult time learning math without being shown examples. A book is often used as a secondary reference for a course in mathematics. Anyone who is planning to take online math because it seems like an easier approach to taking math in the classroom should think again.

Science

Depending on the distance learning instructor, science courses can be fairly easy when you make the decision to complete them online. Usually, they are more of a hassle than it is worth, however. You will often be required to purchase expensive supplies for labs, such as microscopes, so that you can complete them at home. Without being given oral instructions from the teacher, completing labs may also be slightly challenging. If you are good in the sciences, an online course may not be too overwhelming for you though.

Before taking an online college course, it may be a good idea to do some research. Try to contact the instructor to find out how exactly the course is taught. Also be sure to do some serious thinking. If you are taking the class online just because it seems easier, determine whether it really may be. Although it is always good to be able to have a book in front of you when taking a test, some subjects may require visual or oral instruction in order for you to be able to properly learn the material.


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2 Comments »

Science is always headache for me. and I bet 75% people avoid to take it as subject.

Comment by Ignou — August 29, 2009 @ 1:15 am

Good points but not entirely true. For instance some online schools offer remedial courses to brush up on skills like math and english. Some also have good support networks to help students (McKinley College http://www.mckinleycollege.edu for one). I prefer the online model myself and do not consider myself to be a math guru by any stretch.

I would not base school choice strictly on the course delivery method. As you indicate research is important. Especailly surounding the degree / course content and support networks available to the student.

p.s you can also get hard copy books at McKinley which I found to be helpful.

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