Feeling stressed, U of R student still studying as tech glitch delays exam for weeks
It has been several weeks since the end of the fall semester at the University of Regina, but there are still about 190 students with a class hanging over their heads.
On Dec. 21, the university’s online system crashed, causing problems for thousands of students trying to take final exams that day. Thanks to the pandemic, nearly every class in the fall semester has been delivered online, including the finals.
Some of the finals were just delayed that day, while others were rescheduled later in the week. Only one class, Kinesiology 275: Introduction to Nutrition, was rescheduled for two weeks later, to just before the winter semester is set to start.
It’s a development pre-med student Samuel Tremblay is unhappy about. He was in the class and said he was all set to take the exam on the appointed day until the system crashed.