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Milla’s Answer
Dear Quinn,
I believe the best choice between hybrid and in-person CNA training depends a lot on your learning expectations and personal study style.
If you prefer learning in groups and having direct access to the instructor to ask questions before, during, or after classes, in-person training is usually better. It allows more interaction, immediate feedback, and hands-on practice, which is very important in healthcare programs in any school.
Online learning can also work very well, especially if you are disciplined and want to save commuting time. For example, I study French online and really enjoy the flexibility and reduced stress from traffic.
Choose the format that helps you learn with confidence and consistency.
Greetings from Brazil! 🇧🇷
I believe the best choice between hybrid and in-person CNA training depends a lot on your learning expectations and personal study style.
If you prefer learning in groups and having direct access to the instructor to ask questions before, during, or after classes, in-person training is usually better. It allows more interaction, immediate feedback, and hands-on practice, which is very important in healthcare programs in any school.
Online learning can also work very well, especially if you are disciplined and want to save commuting time. For example, I study French online and really enjoy the flexibility and reduced stress from traffic.
Choose the format that helps you learn with confidence and consistency.
Greetings from Brazil! 🇧🇷