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-Procrastination to the point of failure is a sign of one who is weak of mind.-

Are we in Soviet Russia?

Your average teenager hasn't developed mentally to the point of understanding consequence. In other words a student will more likely than not once in their life ( chances are many times ) will procrastinate to the point of bombing a project of test. Some learn quicker than others, however holding the ideal that one who procrastinates is a basic fool is a mistake on your part.

-so if a student happened to cheat on all of his/her tests taken within the comfort of their home will more than likely fall into the less than 1/8th percentage of students who drop out or fail online courses.-

Did you know that 39% of all statistics are made up on the spot? Do you have a website to prove anything remotely close to this?

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-Duly noted.-

You wouldn't happen to be a jackass would you?

My thought process is not flawed, it just did not contain any good sources of information and was a reply to your question off the top of my head.

I can get more in depth if you want...

You mentioned those who are diligent workers, what about those who are not?

Speeding up the process is usually not a good thing when it comes to schooling, at least from my experience.

My main problem with any online course is that students may find themselves unable to resist the answers to the times test sitting their on their computer behind another tab, or even their friend who happened to pass the course in a class room.

I also find problems with never actually seeing your teacher, though you may see him/her once in a blue moon that does not lead to a healthy relationship between a student in need of help a good percentage of the time with a professor who is drinking whiskey at his house.

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No the idea is an atrocious one.

The idea of knowing my nurse drawing my blood actually graduated by taking a speedy course isn't a very comforting idea.

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