An Associate Degree Online - Part 2
Here is part 2 in our series on online associate degrees.
Many of the classes you take in your first two years of college are your foundational courses. This is true whether you are pursuing an online Christian degree or a degree from a community college. These foundational courses, such as English 101, History 101, etc. carry the same weight no matter where you earn them. If your goal is a master's degree, you will want to spend some time in a traditional classroom, but you can begin online. For basics, however, an associate degree online can be a really good idea. An online degree is not for everyone, and you will need to have a few things certain qualities to be successful. You need to be a self-starter, an independent learner, and someone with the intellectual resources to figure things out without a lot of help. In other words, an associate degree online isn't the right choice for everyone. You should be honest with yourself and figure out if it is right for you. Otherwise, you are just simply wasting time and money.
Part 3 will be out in a few days.
Source: Online Degrees