It’s not recommended, but it is an option for you.

Taking a class can be a productive way to fill your free time (most people are actually surprised by how much free time they really have), but it also means missing out on some of your ILP experience — like studying or doing homework while your group is out exploring. If you do decide to take an online class during your semester, it’s recommended that you’re mindful of the type of class and the credit load.

You’ll also need to be aware that WiFi (in general) tends to be less reliant and slower than you’re used to in America. Because of this, it’s best to take classes where you can work ahead or have a flexible professor so that you’re not caught in a scenario where the internet temporarily goes out the evening your paper is due. You may want to talk to your ILP representative about locations that have better connection than others if you’ll be taking an online class.

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