Has anyone taken online classes at College of the Mainland Community College District? Need some insights.

BrianMendoza

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Hey y'all, I've got bit of situation here. I'm currently nose-deep in my nursing major at Texas Woman's University (represent!. Born and raised in Denton, you know how it is. Now, being the ever-curious critter that am, I'm thinking about taking some online classes at College of the Mainland Community College District. Mean, branching out couldn't hurt, right? Maybe dip my toes into different pond for while and get feel for something outside my usual stomping grounds. But before leap, it'd be great to hear from some folks who've actually been through the virtual mill there. Here’s what I’m wondering: How's the professor-student interaction?

Like, can you just drop them an email when you’re up to your eyeballs in confusion or are they more of the "office hours only" types? And while we're at it, how's the workload for those online courses?. Do they have you burning the midnight oil often? And hey, if anyone here has some insider intel on Baylor University too specifically about how accessible their faculty members are I'd appreciate hearing about it.

Cause girl's gotta have her options open, right? Any Baylor Bears willing to spill the tea on that?. So yeah, that's my pickle. Here’s hoping for some enlightening answers! Thanks in advance everyone!
 
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