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Load-shedding a problem for students

Studying at the institution is not always possible. Load-shedding has changed the way students plan their time.

Cameron Wessels and Drew Groenewald write:

Load-shedding is as bad as it has been for a long time, and everyone is affected.

But students have it particularly bad.

Travelling to college or varsity is not always possible or cheap, so we like to study from home when we can.

But with load-shedding now, we cannot study at home unless we download content before the power goes out.

Studying at home should take away stress, but instead it adds to it.

We have to plan where and when we can study, and the load-shedding stages change so there is always a chance of plans changing.

I hope we can find a solution to the load-shedding problem soon, as it makes studying very difficult and stressful.

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