Thursday, October 22, 2020
Typical School Day
In the video it shows how I get to school on days that I have Hybrid classes. I leave the house , walk and get to the bus stop around 11:04 am. The bus usually arrives at 11:07 and then I ride until it gets to the the transit center around 11:13. Then I walk the rest of the way to campus and get to the classroom around 11:26. After this I just wait until class starts at 12:00. After class is over at 12:50 I just repeat the earlier steps in reverse.
Monday, October 12, 2020
Online school problems
I do not think online learning has provided an equal opportunity for learning during the pandemic. I am lucky that I have been able to get stable internet access, and multiple ways to get device that I can use for zoom, however I know this is not the case for everyone. Even if students do have internet access and a device, that doesn’t mean that they will do well in their class. For example, for my scholarship we are required to complete tutoring which is fine, however we were told not that there is no excuse for you to miss a tutoring session even if you don’t have internet access. Which surprised me because that is beyond most of our control. I remember in one of our sessions, one person's internet keep going out and he was counted absent because their internet kept going out.When we asked what we should do if we can't get internet access and our tutor said we would have to call in, which also does not make sense to me because if a student have reliable internet access what makes you think we will all have a reliable phone. I am not sure if online class will make me less competitive in the job market but I have talked to many of my peers who have said that they feel like they are burning out because of the stress of online schools.
Friday, September 11, 2020
Maintaining relationships and making new ones during Covid
When I graduated high school I was hoping to finally break free of my parents and finally have a taste of the “freedom” college was supposed to have given me. However with Covid still very much present in our day to day lives, this has led to much disappointment in my journey into early adulthood. I didn’t move into the dorms because I didn’t want to risk paying for a dorm, buying lots of decorations only to be told 2 weeks later that I have to move out. I also missed k week and any events that might have taken place on campus as well as parties. This has also affected making friendships or at least getting to know other people because I have not been able to really meet people because most of my classes are online and I don’t live on campus. As I talked to my friends who went to other colleges like Transylvania and EKU and they seem to have the same problem as well.And Although I know these things are not that important in the grand scheme of the pandemic,these things were important to me in my college experience.
First two weeks of class
First week of class Out of 5 of my classes this semester only one of them is a hybrid class. My Chinese 101 class as of right now meets Monday-Thursday from 12 pm to 12:50 in person. Although I do enjoy the class and think it is interesting, I can't help but feel that it is a risk to go to the class. Although I haven’t run into any problems yet, I feel like the more I attend in person class the chance of the teacher, students, or I coming in contact with someone with a virus grows. And because there are no real safety measures to keep students safe other than the Covid survey , masks, and hand sanitizer. We as students can only hope that no one exposes us to it by accident.
To trust or not to trust
I get my information about the pandemic through social media like Instagram and TikTok however I usually have to check them 2 or three times because sometimes people put out the wrong information. Another place I get information is from YouTube on the trending page or their covering of the pandemic where they pull recent information from interviews with doctors and scientists about the latest information on Covid. The last place where I usually get information on Covid is from the local news stations like Lex 18, sometimes I just happen to watch these like when my parents are watching them as well, however they do give me updates on how the Covid is affecting me locally. When it comes to places where I don’t trust the information one the pandemic I usually don’t trust most of what comes from the White House officials who are not doctors or scientists because there has already been so much confusion about what people should and should not do in regards to keeping themselves and others safe. Although my family tends to trust more reliable information regarding Covid, some of my cousins have been invested in conspiracy theories regarding corona that range from it being a way to let the government put microchips in people to the virus being a tool of the devil to mark people with the mark of the beast. Although I can kinda see where they are coming from, especially with incidents in the past like the Tuskegee experiments,where health officials that black people and other POC thought they could trust did unethical experiments that not only hurt them but also put a lot of mistrust in between minority communities and health professionals. This affects me personally as well because even though I know that in order to create a vaccine for Covid there needs to be trials of people testing I don’t want anyone in my family to do these trials because of the fear that something may go wrong.
Will we be able to make it through the semester
As of right now, I don’t think the UK will close before the end of the semester. This could just be because I myself don’t actually live on campus and only have one in person class this semester. Whenever I am on campus its only for limited amounts of time, maybe two hours a week after class. I don’t have any reason to be on campus so I go straight home. In the first two week My only in person class which is Chineses would have us meet everyday but now we only have in person classes two days out of the week. In class all of the students had masks on, all of us used hand sanitizer, and there were less than 12 students in the class in total. But I haven’t seen or heard of any situation where I would think that the university would close campus early. Although I do see people walk around without masks, it tends to be rare and most people wear a mask.
Introduction
My name is Queenzlynn Boateng I am 18 and a freshmen. I was born and grew up in Lexington Kentucky and I attend the University of Kentucky. I do not live on campus but I still live pretty close to downtown. I am Black and was raised by immigrants from Ghana. I would consider my family middle class. I don’t think I have a unique situation that relates to Covid but over the summer I did work at a daycare and there were a couple of kids whose parents caught Covid but luckily it didn’t spread. For my family and I the pandemic hasn’t really been affected negatively. I thought Covid was going to hurt my family more than it did because most of the women in my immediate family and extended family are nurses and my father and brother tend to work with a lot of people but know one has come in contact with Covid yet. The only things Covid has really made harder for my family is not being able to celebrate important events like graduation, anniversaries and prom, which aren’t as serious as quarantining.
Covid vaccine
At first I thought that if a vaccine were to come out the first ones who should get the vaccine would be college students but now that i t...
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At first I thought that if a vaccine were to come out the first ones who should get the vaccine would be college students but now that i t...
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In the video it shows how I get to school on days that I have Hybrid classes. I leave the house , walk and get to the bus stop around 11:04...
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Before the semester started, I already knew I was going to have a difficult time in the beginning because it takes time to adjust with new...