Cabrillo College Math Online
Page last modified on: May 5, 2004


Some thoughts on online math classes:

An online class is right for you IF you are motivated and self-disciplined, have good study habits and work well without supervision, are a self-starter and a good reader, and communicate frequently with your instructor. That last point may surprise you, but experience shows that students who have regular and frequent e-mail contact with their instructor are more likely to succeed.

Students who have taken online math courses have told us that it's not the same as taking other subjects online - it has usually been more difficult to take a math class online.

You can pass this course. But you may have difficulty succeeding in this course if your situation includes any of the following:

If you anticipate that these choices will apply to you this semester, think carefully about taking an online math class. You may need the discipline of a regular on-campus in-person math class.

To help determine whether a traditional lecture or a computer-mediated math class is better for you, please take this survey. To help determine if a distance learning math class is right for you, please take this survey. See also the Student Distance Education Handbook.