Our struggling parents have spent so much money to pay for our school fees at the university and we are worried the strike will compromise the preparations of our exams and our hope for a good future.
This was highlighted by some students of the University of the South Pacific as they took part during the fifth day of the strike.
These students were supported by members of the university staff and other colleagues as they marched around the campus, and gathered in front of Vice-Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia's residence.
Frustrated students who did not want to go on camera told fijivillage News that they are worried about their exams and future.
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