When you go to college, it's easy,
you'll have a lot of time after school,
more time to arrange recreational programs,
participate in clubs that interest you,
develop your own hobbies,
homework is relatively small, etc.
This is the first time that I've ever been to college.
However, under the management of the school closure under the impact of the epidemic, daily online classes, volunteer activities, and nucleic acid became our norm.
Many college students would say, "After spending a semester in this city, all I know is the school and the station."
For us students, the biggest impact of the epidemic may be the disconnect from society, and it has become harder for us to integrate into society. Originally, university gave us many opportunities and much free time to get in touch with the outside world, but now, the two are separated.
After the closure of the school, there are more people on the playground, and many students dance and play badminton Although they can only stay in the school, they are not anxious.
Last year, the whole year, the school is almost in a state of closure. I think the word "closure" itself carries a sense of "panic" and gives me a negative feeling. I think the word "closure" in itself carries a sense of "panic" and gives me a negative feeling. The possibility of putting things on hold, canceling them, and losing control of my life can be emotionally draining.
In fact, campus life was quite different before and after the epidemic. Going over the wall wasn't a bright idea after all, and we were careful when we went out, and would leave school much less frequently.
When I first enrolled in school, the atmosphere on campus was vibrant, with students participating in a series of activities, and then there were fewer and fewer opportunities to get together, and the atmosphere became colder and colder.
The closure of universities is a last resort due to the pressure of the epidemic. Closed schools are strictly prohibited from going out, centralized multiple nucleic acid testing, banning students dine-in and so on, all of these measures are to guard the campus of this line of defense, to avoid the spread of the epidemic.
Finally, we hope that the epidemic will dissipate soon, and that the students will have a better and more vibrant university life.