Thursday, June 21, 2012

Students Should Go To Graduate School

By Thelma Kent


There's many good reasons to go to graduate school Boston. The city of Boston is really nice and there's plenty to do and see when classes are not in session. There's graduate school programs to do right over the computer. Traditional class is also a nice option when its an option.

The city of Boston has plenty to do and see for college students. There's more than ten colleges in the Boston area, so there's always a lot of students to socialize with. The city is set up for college students due to all the area schools.

The beaches are nice in the summer, and the shopping is good all year round. Boston has a lot of history too, and therefore there's a lot of historical significance. The city is set up in grids too, so the college student can often walk to where they need to go or get the 'T'.

The college person does not need to make time to go to class at a certain time when electing to go to school over the computer. This allows the college student the time to go to school and work full time. They can attend to taking care of the kids, the errands, and other daily actives while going to school.

Some college students elect to go to traditional class because they want to have that more personal interaction with the other students and professor. It's not as personal for the student to have an internet chat for a discussion rather than a face-to-face discussion. Traditional class always the student to have a more personal hands-on discussion; which is nice when the college topic is hard. Colleges often plan graduate courses to be held at night, so the student can work during the day.

In conclusion, there's always a lot to do and see in the city of Boston as its rich with history and things to do. It's perfect for a college student because its easy to get around the city. The college student just to decide which one is right for them: traditional classes or online classes. There's positives and negatives to both situations.




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