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HOW PANDEMIC AFFECTS STUDENTS?

Students all throughout the world have been severely impacted by the global pandemic, especially the
COVID-19 problem, which has created serious obstacles in both their personal and academic life. The
transition to remote learning has caused significant disruptions, to start. Students have had to adjust to
online learning as traditional classrooms at universities and schools have closed. Technological
challenges, differences in internet access, and the requirement for self-control and time management
abilities have all arisen as a result of this shift. For many students, the overall quality of their learning
experience and the quality of their education have been negatively influenced by their lack of in-person
interactions with peers and teachers.
Second, the mental health and general wellbeing of students have suffered as a result of the pandemic.
Students' feelings of anxiety, despair, and loneliness have increased as a result of the health crisis's stress
and uncertainty as well as the difficulties associated with distance learning. Students' holistic
development has been interrupted by the loss of regularity, extracurricular activities, and social
connections, making it difficult to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Furthermore, the pandemic's
economic effects have impacted some students' financial circumstances, which has increased their stress
and adversity.
Thirdly, the pandemic has affected students' prospects for a future in the workforce. Uncertainties
concerning employment after graduation have been brought about by the economic downturn and changes
in the labor market. There aren't many options for internships, and conventional professional paths have
changed. Upon graduation, students have distinct obstacles when it comes to joining the industry amidst
economic volatility, potentially affecting their career paths in the long run.
To sum up, the epidemic has affected students in a variety of ways, including their future employment
opportunities, mental health, and educational opportunities. In order to help students navigate and
overcome the challenges posed by this unprecedented global crisis, educational institutions and
policymakers must implement supportive measures, such as mental health resources, academic
accommodations, and career development initiatives.

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