Take This Quiz To Find Out If Online Learning Is For You
Something you weren’t often faced with in high school was the option to take online classes. Instead, you were forced to sit through lectures and busy work for eight hours a day, five days a week.
Now that you have entered a university, online learning is quite popular. However, you may find yourself signing up for something you are not prepared for.
So how do you know if online learning is for you? Take this quiz to find out.
Question 1: How often do you find yourself falling asleep in class?
a. Never
b. Once or twice a week
c. Every class
Question 2: Do you like listening to lectures?
a. Yes, I find them very helpful
b. Depends on what the subject is
c. Definitely not
Question 3: How organized/forgetful are you?
a. I always turn in my homework on time
b. I have only ever forgotten about two or three assignments
c. My backpack is filled with crunched up papers, my homework may or may not be in there
Question 4: How tech savvy are you?
a. I know the basics
b. I can get around my computer pretty well
c. My computer is my best friend
Question 5: Do you need a lot of help in class?
a. Yes, I am constantly confused
b. Sometimes, but I usually just ask friends for help
c. I am Einstein, so no
Question 6: Do you have other obligations that will take up your time?
a. Greek life, intramural sports, debate team, cooking club; I do it all
b. I am only involved in one or two extracurricular activities
c. I have no life
Question 7: How comfortable are you with your writing?
a. It is about as good as a fifth grader
b. I get my message across pretty well
c. I’d rather communicate by writing than talking
Question 8: What is most important to you?
a. Learning to the fullest extent
b. Graduating: C’s get degrees
c. Getting that easy A to boost my GPA
Question 9: What is your major like?
a. Super difficult
b. I manage B’s
c. I’m majoring in something equivalent to drawing flowers
Question 10: Which Simpson’s character best represents you?
a. Lisa: smart, punctual, eager
b. Bart: laid-back, up for anything, adventurous
c. Homer: lazy, slow, likes to eat donuts
Question 11: What do you consider yourself?
a. Up for the challenge, ready to learn
b. Go with the flow, can focus in when needed
c. Likes to sleep and eat more than anything in the world
Answers
If you answered mostly A’s: Stay in a physical classroom setting.
You rarely need to do a double take in class because of your amazing sleep schedule or overuse of caffeine. You have a handle on things when it comes to time management and your studies, but you’d rather have an actual teacher to talk to face-to-face if you are having trouble understanding an assignment.
It is no secret that students learn more in a classroom setting and you want to know everything, so stay in there.
If you answered mostly B’s: Consider taking one online class.
You can go either way. Yes, you want to succeed and become super rich and whatnot, but you also do not feel like waking up for an 8 a.m. class. Being involved in a couple activities allows for you to donate some time each week for an online class so you don’t get too jumbled up with time.
If you answered mostly C’s: Load up on online classes.
Obviously, you can’t take all of your classes online, but you can rack up a good two or three. If you value sleep more than anything in the world, online learning is your calling. You can get the work done whenever you have the energy for it, whether it is post-nap at 3 p.m. or in the middle of the night at 2 a.m.
In addition, if you have no other time commitments, squeezing in these classes should be no problem. And it is no secret that online learning is slightly (or a lot) easier than physically being in a classroom. So if you are looking for a GPA booster, sign right up.