Experience in the First Half
It has been one heck of a ride since the beginning of the pandemic where it caused chaos all over the world and changed everything since then and education is not an exception. But as we progress each day, we learn to adapt, adjust and get stronger during these hard times. Schooling amidst the pandemic was tough and very new to me as this is my experienced on distance learning, but day by day I work and study hard to the point that I was already used to it and now I'm ready to face yet another new chapter of my life.
I've encountered tons of hardships during these times of pandemic especially with the distance learning as there are still many problems popping around. Learning without someone teaching and guiding you physically just like the traditional face to face class is really difficult. Despite all of it, I still learned a lot as my teachers were doing their best to make us understand their lessons that will piqued your interests or curiosity. Things that we did before became much tough and rough for us in distance learning, but it's cannot be use as an excuse to stop learning and studying as education is very important for us as we are the hope of our country so I will not give up and will keep on striving for the success for the future. The path may be full of thorns and tough but at the end of the road the success will be worth it.
Our current situation with The COVID-19 pandemic has really changed a lot on our present time, just last year we were playing with friends, talking with classmates and having fun as usual but the normal right now has entirely changed. No matter how difficult or tiring or stressful schooling is, never stop, never give up, never surrender. Difficult challenges just make us significantly stronger and so I will never lose to it and will only gain strength from it. Keep fighting and we will be victorious on this new journey that we are facing.
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