Taking an online class or taking a real class depends on your learning style, evaluation, intuitivists and overall self-reliance. This is a matter of personal judgment due to the fact that some online schools are very bad and not trust-worthy or reliable. Digging further into the institute for good information is necessary as well as making contact with people who have studied there before.
A good excuse to leave your friends and go to French class instead, is that you are eager to speak French, because speaking French is so romantic.
A good free site to study for your GED online is www.gedforfree.com. I would only recommend studying for the GED online, but taking the actual GED at a certified testing site, since most employers will not accept a GED received from online.
You can get advice on an insurance class online at www.learninsurance.com. www.olttrain.com is a good website to get advice on insurance class online. They provide many tips that are useful.
Taking an online CNA class is an economical way to get your required education. There are many online courses, so you should look at what they offer and decide what would be best for you. One list of online CNA classes is at http://www.bestcnaclasses.org/
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Yes. Someone in your French class, someone in a more advanced French class, or a native French speaking person can check your essay for you. Just be sure whoever checks it for you knows French at least as good as you do.
Yes there are many art classes offered online. The question is what type of art class are you looking for? If it's art history, yes you can find many of those classes online. If you are looking for an art class to help you make art, you may want to consider taking it in person as it will be easier to get good instruction in person.
If you are looking for good websites for college class online try the UniversitiesAbroad.com or www.onlinecolleges.net.In addition, to find information about top universities with the best free online course visit education-portal.com.
There are many good websites available to learn French online. One of the best, in my opinion is http://www.ielanguages.com It is great for French but can also healp with a multitude of other languages
Yep. When you register and all that, I would suggest taking (if you're going to take 2 or more classes & receive financial aid) one class online and one class on campus... It balances out your schedule really well...
Languages Online is good, that's where I learnt a lot of French, the problem is the titles of the activities are in French, so id you don't know any French, it's hard to find what activity is good. Quia is also a place you can learn a bit of French.
i dont know look online