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After resumption, what next

 Alot will happen immediately after resumption of academic activities nationwide. Both staffs and students will be running helter skelter trying the best they can to complete their syllabus for the season. There will be chaos among students as there will be clash of classes. Lectures would be bridged as senior staffs will take advantage of the junior ones.

It'll be so obvious on students that the academic session will be the most hectic compared it other sessions ever had. Fraudsters will take advantage of such  opportunities to defraud students all in the name of helping them. Texts and practicals that were previously missed will be difficult to be retaken and students will be given the option of pay and pass. Most lecturers will also make pay and pass optional since they might see it as a stressful deal trying to complete their course outline. Morals and discipline would be broken. Crime rates and malpractices will increase.

When this time comes, students are advised to be extremely careful in the period of rush. Even though they're battling with time they should be careful with how they'll be keeping their properties and be more careful with people they listen to. They should learn to choose between 2 important time clashed activity.

They should not force themselves to be at 2 different places simultaneously because it's literally impossible. They should learn to choose between 2 important activity, which would favour them the most or better still, they should help themselves by forming a benefit group comprising of different intellectual minds, then share among themselves which class to visit, at the end of the day, respective people that visited different classes will give brief summary of what was taught in their respective classes. By doing such, everyone will benefit and nothing much will be lost. Students should also mind whom they'll be paying fees to in order to avoid being defrauded because scammers will camouflage thelmselves as staffs


They should also bear in mind that  such period will be a period of more work and less sleep.

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