Correspondence classes- Need response!

<p>Hi, I'm a junior in math analysis (pre-calc) and I want to drop it and take it online. Have any of you ever done this, I don't know if it'll be harder or not. Anyway, if you've heard anything about correspondence math classes I'd love to hear it! Thank you!</p>

<p>I've taken online Mathematics before, and am planning to take the EPGY within the next couple of weeks. Quite honestly, online learning is easier because a) It is not redundant. b) You can go at your own speed. and c) The material on a perspective should be easier to handle. </p>

<p>However, it tends to be with all online stats is that 75% of the students will never finish the course. Why such a high percentage? Well if you think about the discipline and focus required without an authoritative assistance, you'd be overwhelmed.</p>

<p>Online learning is not for the light at heart. It is generally for the people who want to get ahead; not catch up. What I suggest is stay in the precalculus course, it shouldn't be that bad. However, online courses can end up being resolved within a couple of weeks (killed precalc in 2 weeks).</p>