I learn best independently. I am self-motivated and like to work at my own pace. I don't need a lot of hand-holding.
I like to work independently, but I like to get some feedback once in a while on how I'm doing. I don't need a lot of support, just a little help every once and a while.
I can work independently, but I want to know where I stand. I like to be in an interactive situation where I get regular feedback on how I am doing.
I need lots of interaction with my teachers and peers. I like the give and take of the classroom setting. It keeps me engaged in my classes.
It would be exciting to be able to do my work through a different medium. The idea of sitting in a classroom does nothing for me.
I am open to the idea of trying something different, like an Internet class. I would want to see how it would work for me.
I'm not sure that I would be ready to work that independently. When I think of furthering my education, I see myself in a more traditional setting.
I absolutely want a traditional learning experience. I want to be in a classroom setting and experience all that school has to offer.
I don't really care whether or not I have any face-to-face contact with my teachers. As long as I'm getting the kind of information I need to be successful in my classes, I can be satisfied as a student.
I don't need a great deal of direct contact with my teachers. I'm a good, independent worker. I do want to be able to ask for help and direction when needed.
I don't need to be in a situation where I am having a daily conversation with my teachers, but I do like to know that they are there if I need them. I find a good teacher really helps me get excited about a topic.
I really value my contacts with my teachers. I like to be able to engage in a dialog in the classroom. A good teacher helps me connect to the subject.
I have a great setup at home, which is very conducive to studying. I like the idea of being able to work in my own "space" and at my own pace.
I can work fairly well at home, I just have to make sure that I don't get too distracted by what is going on around me.
I could work at home, but I really don't see that as an ideal situation. There is too much going on and I would be able to concentrate better in a classroom setting.
There is no way I want to learn from home. I want to get out of the house and be in a classroom with other students.
I need as much flexibility as I can get. I've got a lot of other things going on in my life and I'd really like to be able to work at my own pace.
I would like to have some flexibility in scheduling my classes, but I don't want to drag it out either. I want to get through my education as quickly as possible.
I like the idea of having my time fairly structured. If I don't have someone pushing me along, it may take me longer than I want to get through school.
I need to have a structured schedule to keep me on task.
Campus or classroom life doesn't really appeal to me at this stage in my life. I don't need or want the experience of, for example, living in a dorm or sitting in a classroom. I want to find an alternative way of earning my degree or certificate.
I'm not sure if I want to commit to the classroom experience. It may work for me, but I'm willing to look at other ways of earning a degree.
I think I would be happier if I were on a campus somewhere. I think I'd probably regret missing out on the learning experience. I wouldn't rule out the notion of being a commuter, though.
I really want a traditional learning experience where I can get away from home. I'm at a point in my life where that seems to be the logical next step for me.