With students and staff staying at home owing to the coronavirus pandemic, higher education institutions of all levels are hurrying to offer their programmes online, ready or not. Online education was becoming more and more popular before the current outbreak because of its many advantages, including price, flexibility, and accessibility. But it was still called "the future of education." How does it do in comparison to students' expectations now that it is our current reality? Over 7,400 current and potential international university students were polled by educations.com to better understand how students feel about attending classes online. The Good Factors Online education has been confined to the most primitive level and colleges—as a result of the worldwide pandemic. Long-distance commuter students see it as a more convenient and flexible alternative because the education comes to them rather than the other way around. Working groups that want to advance thei...