As a sophomore at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Tuzla, I have always been sceptical about distance learning and how it works for some people. Due to the current situation all over the world, including in our country, we were also forced to face online teaching for the first time. What I would like to emphasize is that it took our faculty only two business days break to set up a system for online teaching at an enviable level, as unimaginable to every student outside our community as it sounds. From the beginning everything has been done in the best possible way, so the professors and we went through the adaptation and learning phase together with us. However, the situation is not the same throughout the University of Tuzla, although I think that most faculties have taken the newly created situation seriously and responsibly. However, although the pre-exam activities continued to be maintained on a regular basis, the question that bothers the students is what will happen to the partial and final exams, so that there is no decision covering the entire University. We hope that it will not be left individually to the faculties to bring it, but that it will be unanimous and valid for the entire University, as I believe it is only fair for all students in Tuzla.