kerussll
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My answer would be partly. For lecture style classes, absolutely. Several of my master's classes were offered both in person and online. You'd watch a live stream of the teacher in the lecture hall and could web chat questions to her. You could also view the recording of it later. It was great. I could break down 3 hour lectures into smaller chunks so I could pay better attention to everything. For classes that require a laboratory component, this won't be possible. There's no way you can dissect an animal, perform chemical reactions at home without a teacher right there, or in the case of my nursing school: examine another person and have your assessment verified.