I continue to feel frustration because of the misinformation that has spread about both the virus and its vaccines.
My online experience has been good. I just miss interacting with peers face to face.
Zoom doesn’t have that same personal touch, and students seemed disoriented and emotionally flat.
I don’t leave the house anymore, I stay at home all day and I wear more masks when I do go out.
I’ve noticed that losing the rhythm of going to class every day has lowered my motivation to do work.
I am staying in; working out, getting all my school work done, studying the playbook, watching documentaries, and playing video games
I knew I would miss the physical interaction in my English class.
Sometimes I am anxious, worried, or stressed. Other times, I am happy and ready to tackle the day.
A collective understanding of flattening the curve is the core as to why I find staying at home essential. I understand that this is only a short period of life, and that I have at least a year to graduate and, therefore, I have wiggle room to find quality jobs.
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