There is mixed reaction among some final year students of University of Ghana following easing of restrictions on educational activities.
President Nana Akufo-Addo on Sunday announced that final year students in university, Senior High and Junior High Schools can return to school from June 15 to prepare for their exit exams.
Social distancing and other safety measures must, however, be observed, the president added.
The news has not gone down well with some of the students.
JoyNews campus correspondent, Manuel Koranteng spoke to some final year students of the University of Ghana who had reservations about the returning to the lecture halls.
One of the students said they have just begun adapting to online lectures and tests and they now have to reverse. “I mean how,” she quizzed.
Some of them believed the e-learning was stressful and returning to the lecture halls is the right move.
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