‘It’s so hard’: how the pandemic upended young people’s career paths

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Remote learning and its detrimental effect on their study have forced many teenagers to rethink tertiary education

Kyabram P-12 College Year 12 student Morgan Vella says some of his friends have given up on receiving an Atar this year.Kyabram P-12 College Year 12 student Morgan Vella says some of his friends have given up on receiving an Atar this year.organ Vella and his friends used to hold high ambitions for what life would look like after graduating high school: leaving their regional Victorian town for university in the city, enjoying a world of busy dormitories, student bars and lecture theatres.

 

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The rag is in favour of remote learning. it has supported the non teaching unions and acted as their voicepiece at every opportunity. This pathetic rag. Exposed as a hypocrite

Talk to the sellers of this plandemia and wake up.. maybe you get your life back ..

How the hell would you cope with doing a thesis then?

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