How to Take Online Classes During the Coronavirus Pandemic | COVID-19 Series | The Princeton Review
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As schools and colleges close to prevent the spread of COVID-19, many students are taking virtual classes—in some cases, for the very first time. Even if you've taken online courses before, you may be struggling to transfer your learning from an in-person class to an online class so abruptly. Our Editor-in-Chief Rob Franek (who is also self-isolating at home!) offers these key tips to help you succeed fully in whatever you're learning virtually.
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