More than one in five francophone students have dropped out of higher education because of the lockdown, La Libre Belgique reported on Friday.
A survey conducted by the Federation of Francophone Students (FEF) revealed that 21% of respondents enrolled in higher education, 25% of academics and 26% of art students dropped out during confinement. The FEF collected 6,300 testimonies for the survey.
Overall, that brings the average of the dropouts across those three categories to 22%.
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Just over one in three students (35%) received details of the exams on time - by 27 April - according to the FEF.
"But receiving details does not always reassure," said FEF President Chems Mabrouk. For 84.5% of the respondents, the information they received about exams caused additional stress.
57% mentioned stress over the timing of exams, 48% worried about being questioned at home, and 46% expressed concerns over having to answer a multiple-choice questionnaire without being able to go back to previous answers.
Besides that, 43% were concerned about the absence of a teacher to answer possible questions, and 35% expressed a fear of technical or connection problems (35%).
The Brussels Times