Let’s review some of the many ways you already use your computer:
1)
To pay your bills
2)
To check news
3)
To settle arguments or questions with the facts
4)
To plan a visit
With all these online activities – and trust us, we know you use it for much more than what we have listed – why not include your introductory college courses as part of the mix as well? It is just as easy to use and access as what has been mentioned previously, and it includes most of their advantages.
Consider what we have to share at
StraighterLine (SL), for example. Because we are online, we are like the previously mentioned actions in that employing our resources is an environmentally friendly choice – our course materials at SL are “e-Books,” which besides requiring no trees to be killed to become paper also allows us to reduce our e-Book prices by nearly half that of the typical college textbook.
But we stand out from most other online entry-level college education options too. Unlike them, SL provides on-demand instruction, so in case you are stumped and need help in reviewing your materials, you can interact with a live tutor online 24/7 to receive assistance. We also offer flexible start and stop dates to let you make the call when you want to begin your course and when you are ready to take your exam – many other educational Web sites are much more rigid about you following their schedule. It is an approach that makes you wonder how much they really are adapting to the Internet.
To discover how deploying all your Internet skills can best lead you to an accredited college degree, visit us at
www.StraighterLine.com and explore how our curriculum allows you to study as quickly and easily as checking virtually any other Web site on the Net.
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