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Some colleges and universities have announced the schedule of starting school in spring, and online courses are expected to return. Are you looking forward to it?
Although the Ministry of Education has made it clear that the 20021spring semester will basically start normally, in order to further improve the safety factor of college students' returning to school, many colleges and universities have officially announced the postponement of the original start time.

Peking University

The opening time of Peking University was adjusted to March 8, two weeks later than the original time. However, Peking University Student Union sacrificed some holidays on Labor Day and Memorial Day of 20021to make up for the lack of teaching time caused by the late start of school.

Lanzhou University

The original registration time of Lanzhou University students was February 20th to 2nd1,that is, the 9th and 10th day of the first month, and the new time was adjusted to February 27th to 28th one week later. With this arrangement, some Lanzhou University students can spend the Lantern Festival at home before returning to school.

It is also clearly mentioned in the notice of Lanzhou University that once the situation changes and students cannot return to school smoothly, online teaching will be started in time.

In addition to well-known universities such as Peking University and Lanzhou University, there are also a number of universities such as Jilin University, South China Agricultural University, Jinan University, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Yanshan University and Dalian Maritime University. Announce the opening schedule, either stagger, postpone or not return to school without notice.

Online courses are expected to "re-emerge"

Remember the spring semester in 2020? "Online classes at home" has become an unforgettable experience for countless students.

Although the 20021spring semester will start normally, all provinces still require colleges and universities to make online teaching plans just in case. For example, in Fujian, Anhui, Shaanxi and so on. The teaching arrangements for the spring semester are prepared offline and online.

Although schools, teachers, parents and students don't want to stay at home to take online classes, if there is a delay or emergency, "online classes" and "online teaching" are likely to "revive" and become the daily life of college students.

Three types of students will not return to school for the time being.

Although there are different opinions on the opening notices of major universities, it is certain that the following three types of students will be explicitly suspended from returning to school:

The first category is students from high-risk areas or overseas.

The second category is that the students themselves or their family members living together are confirmed, suspected cases or close contacts.

The third category is students with fever, cough and diarrhea.

Therefore, this year's winter vacation college students should continue to do personal protection as required, strengthen physical exercise, minimize going out, remember to wear masks and wash their hands frequently when going out. At the same time, at least three types of college students suggest staying in school for the New Year:

First of all, students living in high-risk areas don't need to take risks from the perspective of safety.

Secondly, fresh graduates who have the pressure of postgraduate entrance examination or employment can avoid risks and help to successfully complete a major turning point in their lives by reviewing and preparing for exams at school.

Third, graduate students with scientific research tasks. Time is tight and tasks are heavy, so it is also a good choice to stay in school and solve scientific research problems with peace of mind.

Generally speaking, the situation continues to improve, and most college students can start school as scheduled. However, in order to better ensure safety and deal with emergencies, colleges and universities should be prepared to postpone classes and network teaching.