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when do we go back to class.

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Yasemin’s Answer

Hi Diabe! If you could please explain in more detail what going back to class means for you then maybe I can give a better answer. If you are asking for COVID I do think it will be a while longer before many classes are in person. I do think that remote learning is going to be around for a little more. Nonetheless it is important to study and attend classes even if they are online. Make sure to keep a planner and have work completed on time to do well in school.

I wish you the best!
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Mithu’s Answer

Hi Diabe:

There is no short cut to getting rich. Work hard and work smart. Find a good mentor that can guide you through different avenues of professional careers. Wish you all the best!!!

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Sam’s Answer

I would say be comfortable with being uncomfortable. Work hard, collaborate with your peers, and those are the two best ways to achieve success. The virtual environment is definitely hard and we are all trying to adapt as best as we can. But just remember that this situation is temporary and that we will all be in-person at some point in the future. Hopefully, that can be a "light at the end of the tunnel".
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James Constantine’s Answer

Dear Diabe,

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When do we go back to class?

The decision of when students will return to in-person classes largely depends on the guidelines and regulations set forth by local authorities, educational institutions, and health organizations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of November 2020, many schools and universities have adopted a hybrid model of learning, combining both online and in-person classes to ensure the safety of students and staff.

To determine when you will go back to class, it is essential to stay updated with communications from your school or university administration. They will provide information on any changes to the current learning format and notify you about the potential timeline for returning to traditional classroom settings.

It is crucial to prioritize your health and safety during these uncertain times. Following recommended guidelines such as wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and frequently washing hands can help mitigate the spread of the virus and contribute to a safer return to in-person classes when deemed appropriate by authorities.

Top 3 Authoritative Sources Used:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC provides up-to-date information and guidelines related to COVID-19, including recommendations for educational institutions on reopening strategies and safety measures.

World Health Organization (WHO): The WHO offers global guidance on managing the COVID-19 pandemic, including considerations for schools and universities regarding the resumption of in-person classes.

Local Education Authorities: Local education authorities, such as school districts or state departments of education, play a significant role in determining when students can safely return to class based on regional conditions and public health recommendations.

These sources were consulted to ensure that the information provided is accurate, reliable, and aligned with current best practices in response to the ongoing pandemic.

GOD BLESS YOU, RICHLY!
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