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Overall, 40% of students are satisfied with distance learning, but 65% prefer to attend traditional classes.
– reveals the research of the National Conference of Student Autonomies. The questionnaire was completed by more than 17,600 students from 22 universities, asking them a total of 72 questions about the course and the impact of distance learning.
In his statement, HÖOK writes that even before the investigation, it was conceivable that working students were at particular risk in the labor market, as their work was made impossible in many cases by moving home due to the closure of universities. According to the survey, one in three students lost their job among those who worked part-time. According to HÖOK, in the current situation, social assistance for students in trouble is even more important, so both the extraordinary social scholarship awarded by most universities for such reasons and the Student Loan Plus can be a good solution.
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