Two international students studying in the U.S. reacted on Tuesday to the decision by the government that they will have to leave the country if their classes are all taught online this fall, with one student saying he was crying upon hearing the news because he would face difficulty, both in returning home due to no flights and in school due to internet capacity in his home country of Venezuela. Another student from the Bahamas said while her school is offering in-person classes, she was cautioned it could change due to a local COVID-19 outbreak, which she worries would prevent her from completing her MBA.
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