In an uncertainty world in fact, an online course can be an option school. Moreover, from the regular school currently requires big spent money, and its graduates can’t be guaranteed can be absorb as employee. Now many educated people can’t work because they can’t be absorb by labor provider, as a consequent many educated people unemployed.
Online education is not able to supply all types of education, but now it has a lot of online education in various fields which may be one of them is your favorite.
As a fact online education is cheaper than general education, because of many facilities and activities are not necessary. Online education mostly don’t need laboratory, all facility is provide by online system. No need of library and huge classroom. Do not need transport cost go to school everyday, and many other cost have been omitted. Only the confidence and trust people to lead education online.
Even Havard University have released an online course to educate people on certain major like computer programming.
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