Well, it depends on ones preference, I prefer the classroom setting, this way the different students get to interact with one another over a test question, a clinical experience, or compare different ideas of comprehending a nursing course; with the on-line programs, most are not NLN,(National League of Nursing) accredited and are not accepted or recognized in most states, thereby costing more, not structured, you're on your own and you don't have that immediate hands on contact. Now on the other hand if you feel like you can learn better on your own, without the classroom setting, guessing what things will cost, then the on line method of learning is for you.
2006-07-07 07:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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