With the abrupt transition to online classes, many individuals had to quickly adapt to the extremely different lifestyle of being an online student. These tips will help you make the change.
By: Taylor Abramson,
UNT Grad Student
Online Master of Science in Library Science
Online Grad Student Tips: The First Steps
Without a doubt, the year 2020 has played out quite different than I imagined. From finishing out my undergraduate degree as a distance learner, to transitioning to working remotely, I often wondered what other changes might be on the horizon. I questioned how my personal and professional goals might take shape amid a global pandemic. As my undergraduate career came to a close, I began to consider continuing my education with a graduate degree. My position of employment at the University of North Texas afforded me an introduction to the University’s fully-online graduate programs- . . .
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