She can say "I made it!"

        For the past 2 years of pandemic, of course it was hard for all of us to adjust with the new normal. Everyone thought it was just a small virus spreading in our environment, but unbeknownst to us it will last for more than two years and make us all suffer. When it was announced that classes were suspended, I was in grade 7 that time and almost all the students were happy. Who wouldn't be happy when there are no classes, right? But as time went on, we people became scared little by little because of the speed of increasing cases of COVID 19 and there were also death cases due to this COVID 19 virus. We all experienced many hardships because of this pandemic.

 

        As a student, it has been very difficult to adjust to the circumstances since this pandemic began. Regarding my academic learning during the pandemic, it was very difficult, especially when I was in grade 8. Of course, I wasn't used to it yet and our learning modality was still modular. I used to always get piled up with modules and sometimes there were times that I passed late. Dad found out that the requirements I passed were incomplete, that's why he often scolded me. I cry every night, I cry about my modules because I'm having a hard time, but what can I do? As much as possible, from the time I woke up in the morning until the evening, I only worked on modulating. I also have no one else to rely on but myself. It was the hardest school year for me, my mental health became unstable.

        Until it took a while, I got used to it. When I was in grade 9, I transferred here in ISNHS. I do the module in the morning then rest for a while, but sometimes, my rest takes more time than the time I do my modules. I became productive in doing my modules, I always pass on time every time it is due. Until they announced that limited face to face will be held in our school and I agreed to join the limited face to face. At first, I was nervous because of course, I was a transferee but then they all welcomed me and became somehow comfortable with them. I was happy. Luckily, in my first year here at this school, I was awarded as an honor student. I made it until here and still fighting.

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