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Karl talks about his past experience with online/distance learning classes an what you should expect if you take one.

Karl Meyer

I am 22 years old and have been attending Montgomery College for two years now with one semester left to go before I graduate. I’ve lived in the Rockville area for 8 years and before that, another 7 years St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Before that I lived in Austria and Australia, the place of my birth.

My major is Information Systems. It used to be Computer Science, but it turned out I’m awful at math, so I switched over to something still in the general field of computing and less math intensive.

I’ve been interested in the production of entertainment as a hobby for going on 8 years now. During this time, I’ve learned a lot about what exactly I want to do in this medium. Now, after all this time observing, I can finally put everything I’ve learned to work to create some really great content for you. I hope you join me and have as much fun watching my content as I did making it.

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  1. I have taken distance learning here and find it is more difficult because I usually remember with great detail what I hear, but when I have to read (not an avid reader), I have to review it several times to sink in, so more effort to learn for me. I also didn’t care for the ‘group’ projects because inevitably some one in the group did not pull their weight and you cannot see them to discuss it. I have seen chat exchanges get tense. The upside is no class schedule per se to adhere to, no traffic jams and no parking issues. At the end of the day, you have your class credit either way.

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