Studying for any degree is a serious undertaking, involving hard work and expense. However, the rewards of obtaining degree-level qualifications are well documented, often including higher pay and better career prospects, and in many cases, a better quality of life.
There are many aspects to consider before you pursue an online degree. Regardless of whether you study online or on a campus, you will need to cover the same amount of material. Distance learning communications with your tutors and fellow students is not as easy with online courses. You will need to put effort into keeping in touch.
However, there are also advantages to taking an online college course. You will find that your course materials are documented automatically, as you have to read your lectures rather than sitting and listening to them while taking notes. This means that the complete documentation is there for the future. Similarly, because much of your communications will be via email, they will be automatically documented, and if you can organize them well, they are accessible for future reference.
Of course, for many people the choice is made by circumstances. Online degrees allow for opportunities that would otherwise not exist, especially if you need to continue full-time employment while earning your degree. Distance learning may be the only mode of study you can consider.
If you are self-motivated and can discipline yourself to study without outside influence, distance learning can give you advantages that can allow you to change your life.