Most college students in Liaoning have been unable to return to school for more than 200 days. How big is the impact on students?

This phenomenon will really have a great impact on students. Because students may relax their learning attitude in the process of not returning to school. Therefore, in this case, it will affect students' academic performance.

Before the outbreak of the epidemic, it never occurred to every student that he could study at home by taking online classes. However, due to the repeated outbreaks in recent years, this idea has not only been realized in real life. Moreover, almost all students in some areas spend their study time in the process of online classes.

I failed to return to school for more than 200 days.

First of all, we know that many college students in Liaoning have been studying online at home since the winter vacation ended on 2002112. And it has been more than 200 days now, but this interval is very long for every college student. So in this case, more and more netizens began to pay attention to the situation of these college students who failed to return to school.

Relaxed the attitude of learning.

Secondly, I personally think that in this case, it will definitely have a great impact on college students in Liaoning. For example, in the process of being absent from school for a long time, basically many college students in Liaoning have relaxed their learning attitude. After all, in the process of university study, teachers will supervise students' study time and daily life. However, when studying at home, college students need to learn through their own self-discipline ability.

Affect the academic performance of college students.

Finally, the biggest impact is that it will directly affect the academic performance of college students. Because in the process of taking online classes at home, college students will learn by virtue of their own actual situation. So in this case, the time spent studying at school will be much less than that at school. Therefore, it can also directly affect the academic performance of college students.