First of all, because the school hasn't started yet, we can't go back to school on time as usual and start the new semester. This means that we need to continue to finish our courses at home, which requires us to be more self-disciplined and independent. We need to arrange our time reasonably, make a study plan, and study through the network platform and resources. It may take more time and energy, but it is also a way to exercise and improve self-management ability.
Secondly, due to the limitation of the epidemic, we can't interact with our classmates on campus as usual. This may make us feel lonely and lonely, but it also makes us realize the importance of social distance and learn to adapt to the new lifestyle. We can keep in touch with our classmates through online social platforms, share each other's lives and experiences, or have online meetings and exchanges through video conferences.
In addition, we also face some other challenges and uncertainties. For example, the duration and impact of the epidemic may affect our study and future career planning. We need to always pay attention to the development trend of the epidemic, understand the changes in relevant policies and measures, and prepare for it. At the same time, we also need to maintain a positive attitude and confidence. I believe that with the joint efforts of the government and the school, we will be able to overcome the difficulties and return to school as soon as possible.
Generally speaking, although the university has not started yet and our living conditions have changed, we still need to maintain self-discipline and autonomy and actively face challenges and uncertainties. We believe that with the joint efforts of the government and schools, we will be able to overcome this difficulty and meet a better future.
Now that the epidemic is over, of course, it is based on my hobby. I can sleep in bed or do something meaningful. For example, I like to cook all kinds of delicious dishes.