Nowadays, online classes have become more popular and many students enrol in them. There are, nonetheless, some learners who still prefer traditional classroom learning. In my opinion, traditional courses and online courses both have their merits; even so, I feel that online courses are better than regular classroom courses in many ways.
Online classes certainly have numerous advantages associated with them. To start with, they are much cheaper than traditional courses. By enrolling in an online programme, poor students who cannot afford expensive collage education can acquire valuable skills and earn degrees, that too from the comfort of their home. Another advantage of online courses is their flexibility. You can take them whenever you want and from wherever you are. By contrast, in order to do a regular course, you have to be in a classroom at a specific time. If you cannot make it at that time, you will miss the class. This is not the case with online learning. The ease of taking the class at a time convenient to the learner has made it quite popular among working professionals who want to upgrade their skills. By contrast, traditional classroom learning also has its benefits. The most important among them is the better interaction between the teacher and the student. A machine can only deliver the lessons; it cannot figure out whether the student has understood the concepts. A teacher, on the other hand, can easily figure out whether the student has understood something by simply looking at their face. As a result, teachers can clear doubts then and there and this helps with the progress of the student. Yet, the lack of flexibility and higher costs make traditional learning an unviable option for many students. To conclude, after analysing both sides of the argument it is not hard to see that traditional learning and online learning have their merits and demerits. However, in my opinion, online learning is better because it makes education accessible to almost everyone – even people who have a full time job
Nowadays,  
online
  classes
 have become more popular and  
many
  students
 enrol in them. There are, nonetheless,  
some
 learners  
who
  still
 prefer  
traditional
 classroom  
learning
. In my opinion,  
traditional
  courses
 and  
online
  courses
 both have their merits; even  
so
, I feel that  
online
  courses
 are better than regular classroom  
courses
 in  
many
 ways.
Online  
classes
  certainly
 have numerous advantages associated with them. To  
start
 with, they are much cheaper than  
traditional
  courses
. By enrolling in an  
online
  programme
, poor  
students
  who
 cannot afford expensive collage education can acquire valuable  
skills
 and earn degrees, that too from the comfort of their home. Another advantage of  
online
  courses
 is their flexibility. You can take them whenever you want and from wherever you are. By contrast, in order to do a regular  
course
, you  
have to
 be in a classroom at a specific  
time
. If you cannot  
make
 it at that  
time
, you will miss the  
class
. This is not the case with  
online
  learning
. The  
ease
 of taking the  
class
 at a  
time
 convenient to the learner has made it quite popular among working professionals  
who
 want to upgrade their  
skills
. By contrast,  
traditional
 classroom  
learning
  also
 has its benefits. The most  
important
 among them is the better interaction between the teacher and the  
student
. A machine can  
only
 deliver the lessons; it cannot figure out whether the  
student
 has understood the concepts. A teacher,  
on the other hand
, can  
easily
 figure out whether the  
student
 has understood something by  
simply
 looking at their face.  
As a result
, teachers can  
clear
 doubts then and there and this  
helps
 with the progress of the  
student
.  
Yet
, the lack of flexibility and higher costs  
make
  traditional
  learning
 an unviable option for  
many
  students
.  
To conclude
, after  
analysing
 both sides of the argument it is not  
hard
 to  
see
 that  
traditional
  learning
 and  
online
  learning
  have
 their merits and demerits.  
However
, in my opinion,  
online
  learning
 is better  
because
 it  
makes
 education accessible to almost everyone  
–
 even  
people
  who
 have a full  
time
 job