Difficulties with adjustment to distance learning

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A Texas welcome sign is shown Sunday, March 29, 2020, in Deweyville, Texas, near the Louisiana state border. Texas is ratcheting up restrictions on neighboring Louisiana, one of the growing hot spots for coronavirus in the U.S. Just two days after Texas began requiring airline passengers from New Orleans to comply with a two-week quarantine, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said state troopers will now also patrol highway entry points at the Louisiana border. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

By Shannon Murphy

With the first week of distance learning complete, TCU students experienced difficulties with the new online regimen that impacted their ability to adjust to their new classroom.

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