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What are the benefits of taking a course through Independent Learning?

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What are the benefits of taking a course through Independent Learning?

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Even before you register for a course through Independent Learning, you can receive personalized academic advising and scheduling assistance. After you register, you will have a study guide prepared specifically for students who are learning at a distance and who need flexibility for scheduling time. You will have access to your course 24 hours a day. This means that you can post discussion responses or turn in assignments anytime in an online course. And the US Postal Service serves well for print-based courses. In addition, you can reread the instructor’s commentary – something you can’t do in a lecture hall. In many of the web-based courses, the instructors are going beyond the traditional quiz approach and providing “out in the field” assignments for real-life individualized feedback from the instructor. Other benefits include multiple web-based resources that you can access even after the class is over as references in your future studies. Many instructors also are gearing their a

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Even before you register for a course through Independent Learning, you can receive personalized academic advising and scheduling assistance. After you register, you will have a study guide prepared specifically for students who are learning at a distance and who need flexibility for scheduling time. You will have access to your course 24 hours a day. This means that you can post discussion responses or turn in assignments anytime in an online course. And the U.S. Postal Service serves well for print-based courses. In addition, you can reread the instructor’s commentary – something you can’t do in a lecture hall. In many of the web-based courses, the instructors are going beyond the traditional quiz approach and providing “out in the field” assignments for real-life individualized feedback from the instructor. Other benefits include multiple web-based resources that you can access even after the class is over as references in your future studies. Many instructors also are gearing their

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