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Studies during the pandemic


Its been two years since the beginning of the pandemic. How much has change in the last couple of years? Its certainly overwhelming to think about how we got through an entire year from our homes, without too much movilization. So, as students, how have we managed up to this day?


Now that we´re with remote clases, all the essence of being in the moment, the dinamic between one and another its all lost. We´re behind a screen the majority of the day, we don´t see eachother´s faces. But we are still a community, we share time the whole week. Personally I try to help my classmates with what can I and with the teachers its the same thing. In these difficult times the least whe can do is to help with what we can. Allthough online classes can have their disadvantages, It can provide some positive points, there´s no money spent in transportation, you are literally next to your bead and some times one can manage to take breakfast and lunch at a decent time. But there´s always some unpredictable factor that can change the whole day´s mood, for example, THE INTERNET CONNECTION. One of the signs of modern times, now a days we depend of the signal bars that show in our screen. They can mean hope and despair at the same time. 





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  1. oh, the connection!! , the bad connection during a timed evaluation is horrible.

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  2. ohh yes internet connection is everything now, I don't know how I survived with vtr O.o

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  3. I really like your interest in helping others!

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