Do colleges hate online classes?

I will be taken total of 4 online classes and I am wondering if colleges hate the online classes. My county supports students to take online classes even classes are already offered in my school. My online classes are offered in my school, but I decided to take online classes because I find them more effective than classes in my school. However, I am worried that colleges think I just take online classes because I want to get easy grades and am lazy. In fact, the online classes requires more effort. The online classes are operated by the state. It is Georgia Virtual School.

I asked my counselor about this concern, however, my counselor said colleges do not care whether I take online classes or not as long as the online classes are operated from legal institution. But, I am still concerned about this. Does anyone know about this specifically?

I am thinking about TOP LCs.

Thank you!

Are you taking online classes instead of regular classes at school or are you taking online classes outside of school?

Usually, students take online classes due to availability and schedule conflict. It is fine alternative in situation like that. However, it is advisable to take a regular class if that is available at your school as class interaction is important. In addition, you may have more teachers to choose from for LoR if you attend their classes at school.

I am taking all of my classes online through Florida virtual school, and the colleges I am applying to like that im taking classes online. It shows self discipline.

Well, that is certainly one way to view it, as the completion of online courses remains in the single digits.