Online education: The epidemic has hastened the uptake of online class help. While it provides flexibility and convenience, it also comes with drawbacks such the absence of in-person connections with peers and teachers, the difficulty in getting consistent internet connectivity, and the requirement for more self-control and time management abilities.
Student mental health has been significantly impacted by the epidemic as a result of their heightened stress, worry, and loneliness. They might also struggle to adjust to new habits and deal with social anxiety as they return to in-person instruction.
Workforce Demands: Because the work market is always changing, it may be difficult for students to locate positions that match their interests and abilities. Instead of following their inclinations, they could feel under pressure to select a major or career path that is seen as being more financially secure.