First-year students anxious about 'big jump' into university after online school ottnews ottawa
Like most of her new classmates, Sarari Zafer spent the majority of her high school years making the switch from online to in-person learning depending on provincial lockdowns or COVID-19 cases in school."It was very difficult because we didn't get to experience a lot of things, especially in our last years of high school."
"It didn't even feel like we're taking exams. It just felt like we're just doing a regular quiz because teachers knew that all students would take it easy." Przulj described most of her schooling as "pretty rushed," especially with modified semester systems like quadmesters, where students would take two courses at a time for around nine weeks before switching to new subjects.
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