Cyber Day; Post 28; The Finale

Following the conclusion of our most recent tests', the Honors Western Civilization class was instructed to formulate some thoughts regarding our current position in life, to of course be read at a later date. Being the meticulous writer I am, or at least strive to be, I likely compose thoughts now that my future self would find absurd.

For starters, I (as well as 600 other students) have been implementing online learning, in hopes that the Coronavirus will leave only a small burden on our education. And although our school tried really hard to devise a plan that would fit our lifestyle, no one was prepared for the magnitude they needed to be. As for my own thoughts, I'm continuously comparing my summer last year (which was quite good) to that of today. Rather than parties to attend, it's now masses that I fear in concern over getting sick. Nevertheless, our nation will persevere as it has many times in the past, likely returning with a greater punch than it ever has. As for my emotions, I'm quite bland lately, for I have plenty to stress about yet little to do about it. Just as any kid my age would desire, I want a great summer; though, any good events this summer are in jeopardy solely because of COVID-19. Included in my stress as of today (6/3/2020) is the fact that I am thriving in school and would like to continue this throughout my academic life. Given my current 4.5 GPA, I'm hoping that as Sophmore year arrives, I will have a lot more freedom in the classes I choose to pursue (most of which has already been chosen). The effort I put into a lot of tasks is something which I hope will never stop; but, the severe procrastinating I take part in surely is. Regardless of how tough the past days have been, I'm extraordinarily optimistic regarding the next years in my life, ones which will greatly impact my future prosperity. It also goes without saying that I hope we can resume our typical classes in person as I greatly dislike online learning because of its lack of interaction. To myself reading this years from now, I sure hope that this reality I'm living in now doesn't become normal by any means, rather it acts as a story of precautionary actions to ensure our safety. 

With that said, I conclude not only my Freshman Year Blog Posts but also my Honors Western Civilization class time. Each of which has been great fun. Take care and stay safe everyone!

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