Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by maweki 325 days ago
I am about finished with my CS PhD and I taught databases at the university during covid. I, personally, would have failed in the remote learning environment we were providing.

I am amazed at those wo fought or even flourished through that.

1 comments

I’m currently enrolled in an online MS program, and I had never struggled so much in courses. The lack of social component might be what’s causing that. The material is mostly a recap of undergrad and things I already knew, so the coursework should not be so difficult for me, but it’s been incredibly difficult.

Then again, William & Mary had some incredible teachers, and maybe the online program through a different school just isn’t very good at designing assignments and teaching by comparison. But I feel that there was a difference in how I could succeed at challenging assignments when I was among other students in a social setting. The work in undergrad was highly rigorous, though exploring it alongside other real-life students made it a very different undertaking.

I'm a fourth-year W&M student considering an online MSCS program post-grad (possibly the same one you're in) - I'd love to hear more about your experience in it, as compared to traditional undergrad, if you'd be willing to share?