The early months of 2020 saw the worldwide outbreak of the novel coronavirus, leading to governments worldwide being forced to respond with restrictions on all forms of social contact ( Chen et al., 2020). Most universities quickly responded by shifting their courses and programs from full-time face-to-face teaching to online teaching. Due to the radical changes in the education system, especially learning styles during the pandemic, it is hypothesized that in-person learning will produce lower levels of Self-Reliance and Academic Satisfaction than learn online. The results show that students who study online courses will have a lower level of learning helplessness than students who study face-to-face and that the type of learning does not significantly affect their level of academic satisfaction. student.