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Creative Writing Distance Learning

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Creative Writing Distance Learning.

Would you like to be a journalist or be able to write books?

If so a Creative Writing Distance Learning course could be an ideal way to learn the art of the written word.

Here in this article we take a look at the pros and cons of taking such a course with creative writing distance learning.

 

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Creative Writing Distance Learning.

Throughout my college career, I took the bulk of my courses at the university, but I did take a creative writing distance learning course as well. What I found out was, while it is very convenient in that you can work from home or wherever you want, it could also be difficult at times, because the instructor has to make up for the lack of lecture time, which usually comes in the form of reading and extra assignments.

I received a bachelor’s degree in psychology about 10 years ago, and my last few semesters in college I opted for a creative writing distance learning course as well as my usual college courses. I was interning and working and generally a very busy person who had to be a lot of places at a lot of different times and it was a difficult time fitting in all my work.

I had two of my basics that I had not yet taken, including an economics class and a business class, and I opted to do the courses online as well as the creative writing course. I figured that it would make it easier for me to be able to work from home or on my lunch break at my internship.

The creative writing distance learning that I took was more convenient in certain regards as this was for my own please more than a must do distant learning course. I could wake up later in the morning. I could work on my course work whenever I wanted to, which was often late at night, and I only had to make a trip to the university three or four times a semester to take the exams for each class.

The problem was, with a lack of lectures from a live professor, there was about twice as much reading as I would have with a traditional college class, and there were two or three books and other supplemental reading for which I also had to pay.

There was also special software that I needed for both creative writing distance learning that I not only had to pay for, but also had to install on my own computer. I am not the most technologically-savvy person, so that presented quite a challenge for me.

Another difficulty with the creative writing distance learning course that I took was that it seemed like there was always a quiz or other assignment that I had to work on, and those had to be completed on a certain time scale. While it is often assumed that creative writing distance learning is largely self-paced, I did not find them to be that way.

Now, my sister has taken a creative writing distance learning since she started college two years ago and loves it. I am not saying that they are bad or should not be utilized when necessary, but I would be prepared for some difficulties that usually are not addressed when such classes are offered.

Mitchell D Thomas, 1 June 2011

  • Tubby Thomas says:

    Nice web site lay out and content. Like the bookcase background. Good luck with the site.

    October 6, 2011 at 11:46 pm
  • Kath says:

    yes very nice David xxxx

    October 10, 2011 at 7:21 pm

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