I'm doing my 1st year of undergrad school at a community college, then transferring to a 4-year university. The community college offers in-class lectures and online classes.
1) Some of the online classes are live, where the professor is live on video and so are the students.
2) And the other online classes are pre-recorded where the professor prepares material ahead of time at the begining of each week and the student can study at their own pace as long as they finish the assignments each week.
The online classes I want to take is the 2nd option (pre-recoeded classes and study/complete assignments at your own pace each week) because my schedule is so busy and I'm working full time and it'll save me a lot of time in driving and I can work around my work schedule. The online classes would be Pre-calc and English. I'll be taking biology lab in person (for obvious reasons) but also have the option to take the lecture portions online (if I did the lecture portions in person, the lectures are on different days than the lab anyway).
Do medical schools look down on go-at-your own pace online classes? Or is it only the "important" ones (math & science)? Do they look down if the majority of them are online? Or does it look better to do only a few online or none at all (if you have the option to go in person)?
1) Some of the online classes are live, where the professor is live on video and so are the students.
2) And the other online classes are pre-recorded where the professor prepares material ahead of time at the begining of each week and the student can study at their own pace as long as they finish the assignments each week.
The online classes I want to take is the 2nd option (pre-recoeded classes and study/complete assignments at your own pace each week) because my schedule is so busy and I'm working full time and it'll save me a lot of time in driving and I can work around my work schedule. The online classes would be Pre-calc and English. I'll be taking biology lab in person (for obvious reasons) but also have the option to take the lecture portions online (if I did the lecture portions in person, the lectures are on different days than the lab anyway).
Do medical schools look down on go-at-your own pace online classes? Or is it only the "important" ones (math & science)? Do they look down if the majority of them are online? Or does it look better to do only a few online or none at all (if you have the option to go in person)?