Mike Dee
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- May 14, 2014
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Online learning is very effective and you can usually communicate with instructors and other students. Just make the best of the situation and treat it as a life lesson. When you get into the real world with a job in engineering things will go wrong that are beyond your control and you will have to adjust accordingly.My campus just BANNED student workers from working. Also, those without a legit reason will NOT be allowed to come back after spring break, and everything will be online. I don't have another home in the US aside from my dorm so I will be staying. But honestly, I am starting to wonder how effective this online stuff will be. I really prefer getting help with math, physics and the occasional electrical engineering question all in person. I am pretty sure most other students also work best with IRL help. Add to that the stress of the whole situation now and I honestly don't know how they expect us to do school work effectively under these conditions. I think I will just capitulate and say they should just grade our ungraded assignments ASAP, give us the chance to somehow get some extra credit on a class we are struggling in and have a grade we don't like (most of my grades are amazing aside from one low credit class, and others have the same issue), and shut class down until next semester.