We all have been through a terrible phase due to the pandemic for two years which lead to closing of schools, shops, big and small businesses, corporate offices and work places which not only affected the economy but also affected our personal lives in a massive way. But as a student I can tell you about my experience on how it affected my education, routine and life.
I am in the 10th grade right now and the future batch for Madhyamik 2022-2023, by the sound of it only it seems like a lot of pressure. Sessions in my school start from January and as many of you may recall this year’s first month. We had to go through online classes again for a whole month which led to backlog in syllabus. In February our schools reopened and classes started in a way more normal way than the previous two time when the schools tried opening the gates but got closed due to the rapid spread of the disease. We sat in classrooms instead of the halls which was really irritating to be honest.
There was a huge pressure when we transitioned into the full-time offline mode after two years. But sitting with friends, making fun of that boy, complaining about the studies, talking with each other, laughing, making memories helped to ease our way around this transition. We are almost back to our very normal school ways that we were used to before the pandemic. I’ll be honest we lost many of our disciplinary habits like waking up early, writing pages after pages, completing homework, finish projects by deadline and mostly multitasking.
I myself am very grateful to return to the normalcy of life. I want to spend time with my friends for this last year before most of them head towards their new schools, new career paths and all together a bright future. This last year was really important for all of us and as we make our way toward the board exams we really needed the proper grooming for that which could never be done through the online teaching mode. I also wish all the potential candidates of Madhyamik 2022-2023 All The Best!
