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Looking to use my current free time to catch up on Ecology as a subject - can anyone recommend an online course or any other tool?
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Hey everyone, I just joined this reddit thread and this is my first post.

I just graduated from a Masters in Biology, and I’m currently job searching. Despite having just gone through graduate school, I still feel like there is a lot that I don’t know that I should (does anyone else feel this way?), so I had the idea of maybe doing an online course. I know of a few websites and platforms that offer graduate-level courses, but before I commit to something, I wanted to know if anyone here has done an online course that they can recommend?

I am also open to any alternative platforms that might be out there that will start with the basics of Ecology, and then build on that with more in-depth stuff. I know there are a lot of good books out there that I can read - I checked out the list of recommended books under r/ecology and I’m happy to say that I have heard of at least three of them but I haven’t fully read even one. Therein lies my problem - I won’t be able to stick to just reading a number of books. That’s why I’m looking of something that will keep me on track.

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