Students in UK can go to hairdressers, but not to in-person lectures
CGTN Europe
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Across the UK, university students are taking exams. But some will finish their studies having never physically attended any lectures or classes.
The spike in COVID-19 infections last autumn meant universities were forced to switch to 100 percent online learning for many subjects.
There are complaints that the quality of teaching has suffered, and that students signed up to expensive tenancy agreements for accommodation near campuses for no reason.
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