i think you're missing the point of the process here. most of "life's" lessons learned at college could just as easily be learned elsewhere. an online education is perfect for someone who doesn't have the time or energy or money to conform to such a ridiculous standard as going to school for 4 years to learn jack shit. the point of an online college isn't to nurture a weak mind into adulthood...but rather to teach you something that you actually want to learn over a medium that allows you to do it from anywhere, anytime. how could this possibly be bad?
i think you're missing the point of the process here. most of "life's" lessons learned at college could just as easily be learned elsewhere. an online education is perfect for someone who doesn't have the time or energy or money to conform to such a ridiculous standard as going to school for 4 years to learn jack shit. the point of an online college isn't to nurture a weak mind into adulthood...but rather to teach you something that you actually want to learn over a medium that allows you to do it from anywhere, anytime. how could this possibly be bad?