Considering online learning? Consider this! According to an article on the US Census, "Nearly 93% of people in households with school-age children reported their children engaged in some form of "distance learning" from home." With the current conditions, education has taken a different approach from the norm. Many districts instituted online learning and reaped the benefits. Online learning is beneficial to students as it allows them to improve in their leadership skills and adds flexibility to their life. Virtual learning helps students develop important skills that can help them in the workforce. According to an article written by Kelsey Miller, a marketing specialist and contributing writer for Northeastern University's Graduate Programs Blog, she quoted, " In an online program, you’ll also participate in discussion boards with your classmates, communicate with professors via email, and collaborate through various software program...