If you are someone who is shy/quiet and just laid back, then it's probably for you. If you, like me, are trying to pursue other things and want to work on your own pace, then it's for you. But if you get bored easily, if you are an active, outgoing, social person, stick to regular school. It definitely helps because you can go on your own pace, some are assigned a mentor, still have interactions with classmates and teachers, you can do school at any time, meaning you can wake up late, you can save a test/quiz and go back to it when you think you're more ready to take it, etc. It's a lot less pressure, but it still prepares you for the future in many different ways. Always be open to try something new.
Other thoughts:
However, you may get distracted very easily, and it might be more tempting to quit school. Your computer might break down. You also have no physical location to go to for help.
Interacting with other human beings is part of education, and that is lacking in an online school.
Other thoughts:
The pros are that you will have a choice of what you want to eat, more independence will be seen in the student, the children will have a time to mingle with their friends meaning less disruptions in both the classroom and the school.The cons are safety issues, truancy, lost of balanced nutrition, your school's cafeteria will possibly be closed, less money in nutrition department of your school
pros: students learn resonabilty.
con: students can start to get in to gangs and into troublr.
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