First and foremost, unlike normal schools, the e-learning provides a very flexible timetable.
Indeed one can organize himself as he wants without any compulsion. For instance, my friend
James is not so fond of doing Mathematics in the early morning, exactly similar to me.
Thanks to e-learning, he can choose to do math whenever he wants, unlike me.
Besides, e-learning is the best solution when one can't stand disruptive, unruly and bothersome students. If one can't bear those outrageous attitudes, the online education must be chosen.
In addition, the e-learning is the only solution for people who live far from schools. My friend, James lives in Australia outback and he must get online education because his ordinary school is 200 miles away. Thanks to the e-learning, he graduated last year from high school.
On the other hand, the e-learning doesn't let us socialize. Indeed, the most essential values such as respect and tolerance might not be learnt. James' parent didn't want him to start e-learning for fear of not having social life. Unfortunately, he hasn't got any other friend except me.
It's worth mentioning that the e-learning expects a lot of motivations and to be self-discipline.
In fact, my elder brother advised me to begin e-learning. Unlike him, I'm slothful and careless; therefore, I gave up after 2 months.
We must not forget some subjects can't be done in front of a computer (music, art, sports
ETC). James told me he gained 30 pounds, since he couldn't practice sports just like other ordinary schools.
In a nutshell, I must admit, I shouldn't advice someone to try e-learning.
Unless, he really wants himself be excluded, depressive or fatty. All things considered, the teachers are fairly right to