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Fifth Blog: Academic Challenges for 2021

Hello to everyone! ✨🌸

Being already at the end of 2021, almost 2 years into the pandemic, I could say that, from my point of view, this year has been almost the same as its predecessor. For this very reason -and having started university life in 2020-, the academic load and everything that this new stage entails has been affected.

So far for me everything has been a challenge, from the content, which is completely new since I entered the career without knowing much about it; evaluations and schedules, to socializing, stress and the increased responsibility expected of me. But, I think the biggest challenge is having to do everything by myself; I still receive help, but it is an age and stage in which I have to take care of myself. For the same reason, I believe that being at home, in large part due to the world situation, has not allowed me to do it in its entirety.

All this has left me studying from home remotely, which clearly has two sides: on the one hand it is more comfortable to connect to the class, one has all his things at hand and saves possible trips.



But, like everything, it has its negative side. In this case it would be the obvious isolation under which we are, and the fact that the career of Theatre Design can not be studied in any other way than face-to-face, as it relies heavily on teamwork and interaction between its members.




Being more subjective, I liked to a certain extent studying from home, since I am very comfortable (not to say lazy), I liked the fact that it saved me the trip to Santiago. Also for the fact that in my house there is enough space to not feel suffocated being in quarantine, and because the space here allows me to store each and every one of my materials and is where I can work more comfortably. Also, I regularly feel that what is more theoretical can be done via zoom, not necessarily face-to-face.



What I didn't like about it- following on from what I said above- I didn't like the fact that I wasn't there in person, as I don't usually talk to people on social media, or message or call them; so it's hard for me sometimes to work in a group or (if I can) meet up with friends.
I also think I hated having to send emails for everything, or having the internet not working and missing part of class and things like that; it's not very immediate.

Anyway, this process has been difficult, and it's not over yet, but I'm sure I'll get a little better every day.



Thanks for reading 💖
See you soon.

Comentarios

  1. I understand you, making friends is not really a difficult thing for me "in real life" but online it gets more complicated :-P. Loved the ending, it will get better for sure!

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  2. Yes, we didn't know about the career before and now we have different look

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  3. I think that start a career in pandemic time must have been very difficult

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  4. I think it´s difficult to have online classes in an art career.

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  5. To have started to study a career that is mostly practical in pandemic was very hard(◍•﹏•)

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