Studying Online vs. Offline
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In order to decide if you should take the course material online or offline here is a breakdown of what the course material is like for each type. This way you can decide for yourself which way to go:
· Online Course: If you decided to look into taking an online course, here is what to expect:
o You get five practice tests.
o You also to write essays.
o You have immediate access to your course materials.
o You do get an online prep guide to help you along the way.
o The technology allows you to pace yourself so you absorb all the materials.
o You also get a guide that teaches you how to write college admission essays.
o You have 24-hour email support.
· Classroom Course: If you decided you rather look into going to a classroom, here is what to expect and what you’ll receive:
o You’ll get classroom and one-on-one tutoring.
o 1300 pages of materials to study from.
o 12 practice tests to learn from.
o 42 hours of classroom instruction.
o 21 hours of phone tutoring support.
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