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Why the struggle is real for Engineering students in online courses

Why the struggle is real for Engineering students in online courses

by Jensen Gillett | Jan 15, 2021 | Humour

The top 5 reasons why engineers are struggling to do well online Stock photo by Belle White, Photo Editor. After enduring an agonizing 10 months of online classes, I’ve learned a lot about why engineering students are struggling to learn from home. Here are my top 5...

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