[nabs-l] online college vs classroom instruction
Amy Sabo
amylsabo at comcast.net
Wed Jun 8 00:12:04 UTC 2011
hello josh,
thanks for your interest in going to college either by doing online classes or going to class in person. to assist you i have never really taken classes online but, i have tried it with a latin class which i was able to do but, i had to drop it since i wasn't com[prehend the material and, i couldn't get a tutor for the class. i have mainly done onsight classes.
whatever you decide to do do it for your needs only not for just for other needs. if you want to take online classes than do it but, if you want to do onsight classes than do it! whatever you decide to do it will benefit you in the long run! thanks for the information and, i wish you good luuck in your academic career!
hugs,
amy
----- Original Message -----
From: Josh Gregory <joshkart12 at gmail.com>
To: nabs-l at nfbnet.org
Sent: Sat, 21 May 2011 00:25:00 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: [nabs-l] online college vs classroom instruction
Hi all,
I'm a little curious here, what do people think on this? For us
blind students who are about to graduate from high school soon
(I'm a junior this year and will be a senior next) college is
something some of us look into. So, my question: Do people think
that online college is more accessible for blind people, or
classroom instruction? If I may ask, what have people's
experiences been with both? What about a person who is blind and
partially in a wheelchair such as myself, could I manage in an
on-campus environment or would online instruction be better for
me?
Thanks so much,
Josh
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