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Many students dread returning to school

Writer's picture: Loc LeLoc Le

Following Resolution No. 128/NQ-CP, Hanoi and HCMC intend to reopen schools one at a time, until all schools resume their original functions in 2022. However, many students are apprehensive about returning to in-person classes.


Illustration: Vietnamnet.

In October, National Economics University (NEU) announced on their school page that they were preparing for students to return to school. In response to the announcement, many students leave comments suggesting that NEU extend the duration of the online sessions for a variety of reasons, including vaccination, COVID-19, the weather in Northern Vietnam, and the fact that the students are getting used to online classes.


On the other hand, institutions with high tuition fees are expected to reopen as soon as possible. Responding to the media, Prof. Robert McClelland – Deputy Dean of RMIT University stated that the most difficult challenge that RMIT faced during the pandemic was the acceptance of parents and students when it came to the online environment for education, due to the tuition fees being quite high.


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