Students receiving their A-level results speak about the struggles of studying during a pandemic.
For most students getting A-level results this week, their first set of formal exams followed almost three years of disrupted education.
The basic everyday task of getting to school also became more difficult during the pandemic when there were capacity restrictions and limited services on buses. It made a "massive difference in how I remembered content", he said, adding that he found it easier to remember lessons taught when he was in college full-time.
As a result of her GCSEs being cancelled, Praise said she was "praying" her A-levels would not go the same way.Student Praise felt it was difficult taking A-levels without the practice of GCSEs
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