“Students need to be innovative in their approach to studying, as social-distancing and hygiene regulations have prevented regular teaching or group work from taking place. Using the skills and online study habits developed during lockdown can give learners a huge advantage,” says Rebecca Pretorius, country manager at Crimson Education.
“University admissions for 2021 are very different. Demonstrating an ability to succeed even in difficult circumstances, such as a global pandemic, can help students set themselves apart from their competition,” says Pretorius.