There are benefits to each side. Online classes allow you to take advantage of timing and availability. Classroom classes allow you to take advantage of being able to pool from other peoples experience and stories as well as ask the teacher direct questions. I think if you have the time to spare that taking the class in a classroom enviorment would be a more beneficial experience.
2006-06-13 08:46:59
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answered by sawilke1212 2
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Defensive Driving Texas Classroom
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answered by ? 4
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My choice would be the Texas Defensive Driving Course at Blockbuster stores for rent. It's easy and is not too expensive - and a lot less time-consuming than the classroom courses!
2006-06-13 08:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would take it in the classroom because you would probably get more hands on experience and if you had a question, you could ask it right away instead of having to wait up to 24 hours or not be able to ask at all.
2006-06-13 08:44:39
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answered by intelligentaphrodite 3
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I would say it's a matter of preference. Believe it or not, the classroom course actually takes less time, but the online one can be taken from the comfort of your own home. Which you pick should be determined by whether you want to "get it over with quick" (classroom) or "do when you feel like it." (online)
2006-06-13 08:48:12
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answered by Baron Hausenpheffer 4
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Well I think that taking a course in a classroom would be better beacuse you get the materials need to search a question or something but online you have to search alot just to find one thing.
2006-06-13 08:55:18
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answered by jake 2
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Trust me on this one. A class room is alot more interesting than a dvd course. You will not be able to cheat the dvd, so dont think it will be easy. Take Texas defensive driving course. You wont regret it. Besides, most the time, its a free lunch.
2006-06-13 08:46:10
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answered by larry c 1
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Either method of taking a defensive driving course is equally acceptable. The only real question is which method helps you learn and retain information. In general, the on-line method is better in that you are forced to participate 100 per cent and are more likely to retain more information. The class room participation method is easier and with a good instructor effective.
Recommendation, Get on-line and get it over with.
2006-06-13 08:57:56
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answered by Hugh S 1
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From my understanding you can take either one of them but everyone that I know has always taken these tests in person. The test in person can be taken either in one 8 hours class or two 4 hour classes. You must complete the course within 180 days of registration. As for on-line courses you should call your local (dmv) office make sure that they are allowed and if so get a list of approved ones from them.
2016-03-15 03:46:23
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answered by ? 4
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Either online or DVD is going to be easier, also having the comfort of being able to take it from your home. Though you will not learn as much as taking in a class room setting.
2006-06-13 08:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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