Due to the huge outbreak of Corona Virus around the world, schools all over have closed and have decided that its best that they stay closed until next school year.
With schools closing and everything being transferred to online schedules and work, many have thought and questioned about how this won't really work for those who are still completing classes for college credits and trying to keep their grades up to be able to keep their admissions into the college they have paid entry for.
Many are hopeful that the virus will stop spreading and will be able to return to school but are still wondering how schools will be able to return to normal.
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When people raised concerns of lowered GPAs due to online school, many districts adapted by moving to a credit/no credit system. I think there were even studies conducted that shows students perform worse with online school which hopefully results in most or all schools across the country to change to a credit/no credit system. Additionally, many colleges have relieved students' fear of their admission being rescinded by either disregarding second semester grades or relaxing their rules on grades.
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