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Published 14:26 1 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 11:09 1 Sept 2020 BST
The research revealed that 69 percent of respondents are nervous about starting or returning to their studies.
When queried on their main worries, 61 percent were worried about Covid-19, 20 percent were worried about their accommodation needs, while 20 percent were worried about paying their college fees.
The research also found that a substantial 77 percent of third-level students continue to worry about money during the college year while 45 percent of students noted that finding accommodation and paying rent is the main stress for them.
A staggering 76 percent think that their college experience will be affected long-term by Covid-19 and the new restrictions while 83 percent are unsure if they will engage in usual student activities such as clubs, societies and sports.
In a positive discovery, the survey highlighted that 81 percent of respondents do talk about their future aspirations with friends, with some of the most mentioned careers being doctors, nurses, veterinarians, teachers, Gardaí and solicitors.
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