My lockdown experience
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 11:57 am
We all know the effects the pandemic had on the world economy as well as how people function in society. Without a doubt, the pandemic has caused difficulties for everyone, affecting their lifestyles, work, school and how they interact with others.
I being a university student,
I want to share my experience on the Covid-19 Lockdown and Unlock for student’s life. During this coronavirus time as being students, I was initially happy about the virus because there was a lockdown all over Pakistan , Initially Online classes feel better. After a month came to know that there are lots of disadvantages and advantages to this type of education. Finally came to know that this virus is not a blessing to students but a foreshadow of the student’s further life to adjust the Online mode of education. Online classes, the adoption rate is around 50-60% whereas in the classroom the adoption was around 80-90%. Online classes affect the eyes of the students due to long hours in front of the blue screen
Small children like the playschool and the primary grades must not have this type of class because they have low concentration power, and these small kids do not have the ability to sit for a longer time in front of the blue screen .Lots of poor students do not have access to laptops and computers; all these students are naïve, think there should not be this disparate education
I am a very extrovert person. I like to move out with my friends. So the main thing I miss during this time is my friends. My great experience was the time when after a long time I met my friends. That hardly one pr two meet ups with them was the best part of my lock down period. On this note, want to say that students are missing the days in the schools and colleges. Hoping the government take good decisions on education with clear instructions as early as possible to avoid the situations that occurred by Covid-19 pandemic.
After a few weeks of being home, I learned to cope with the uncertainty of the situation. One of the things that helped me the most was structure. Creating a rough timetable of my day gave me security and made hitting goals more satisfying
Lockdown has been difficult for many people—for some, economic hardship or unemployment, for others difficult relationships made worse through claustrophobia. No matter what social media tells you, you don’t have to learn a new language, redecorate your house and get a first all in one day. Sometimes just getting out of bed is a victory, and that’s okay.
I quickly learnt that feeling wracked with guilt if I didn’t feel motivated was exhausting and unproductive. Instead, I made sure I praised myself for anything I did get done. Whether it was writing one paragraph or reading one chapter, it was better than nothing
I think situations like the one we are living bring out the worst and the best of human interactions. I cannot predict what the future but I’m certain whatever it would be, I would do my best to enjoy every single minute of it. I am a strong believer the human spirit is
capable of creating positive change and I’m sure we will overcome this situation.
Maria Sajjad
190301044
MAT-12-B
I being a university student,
I want to share my experience on the Covid-19 Lockdown and Unlock for student’s life. During this coronavirus time as being students, I was initially happy about the virus because there was a lockdown all over Pakistan , Initially Online classes feel better. After a month came to know that there are lots of disadvantages and advantages to this type of education. Finally came to know that this virus is not a blessing to students but a foreshadow of the student’s further life to adjust the Online mode of education. Online classes, the adoption rate is around 50-60% whereas in the classroom the adoption was around 80-90%. Online classes affect the eyes of the students due to long hours in front of the blue screen
Small children like the playschool and the primary grades must not have this type of class because they have low concentration power, and these small kids do not have the ability to sit for a longer time in front of the blue screen .Lots of poor students do not have access to laptops and computers; all these students are naïve, think there should not be this disparate education
I am a very extrovert person. I like to move out with my friends. So the main thing I miss during this time is my friends. My great experience was the time when after a long time I met my friends. That hardly one pr two meet ups with them was the best part of my lock down period. On this note, want to say that students are missing the days in the schools and colleges. Hoping the government take good decisions on education with clear instructions as early as possible to avoid the situations that occurred by Covid-19 pandemic.
After a few weeks of being home, I learned to cope with the uncertainty of the situation. One of the things that helped me the most was structure. Creating a rough timetable of my day gave me security and made hitting goals more satisfying
Lockdown has been difficult for many people—for some, economic hardship or unemployment, for others difficult relationships made worse through claustrophobia. No matter what social media tells you, you don’t have to learn a new language, redecorate your house and get a first all in one day. Sometimes just getting out of bed is a victory, and that’s okay.
I quickly learnt that feeling wracked with guilt if I didn’t feel motivated was exhausting and unproductive. Instead, I made sure I praised myself for anything I did get done. Whether it was writing one paragraph or reading one chapter, it was better than nothing
I think situations like the one we are living bring out the worst and the best of human interactions. I cannot predict what the future but I’m certain whatever it would be, I would do my best to enjoy every single minute of it. I am a strong believer the human spirit is
capable of creating positive change and I’m sure we will overcome this situation.
Maria Sajjad
190301044
MAT-12-B