On the 15th of May, I attended my first online class. This was my first experience with online classes, and on the first day, I had zero experience with such types of classes. I tried my best to study in these classes, primarily using a device with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. Many times, I got distracted during online classes; I was playing video games or browsing the internet. Due to this, my studies worsened, and I didn't gain any knowledge. During online exams, I would cheat by asking questions on Google, and sometimes my father would even help by writing my papers. My online classes continued until the 6th grade, after which the pandemic ended, and our school reopened.
My first offline exam after the pandemic was difficult, and I failed in SST and Science. This was the first time I had failed a subject in my school life, and I felt very ashamed. The transition from online to offline classes was challenging for many of us, and more than half of my class failed the examination.
After my initial failure, I decided to change my approach to studying. I sought help from my teachers and classmates and worked on developing better study habits. Gradually, I started to improve, and by the time the next exam session came around, I passed all my subjects with decent grades. The experience taught me the importance of discipline and dedication, and I became more focused on my studies.Over time, my classmates and I adjusted to the new offline learning environment. We formed study groups, shared our notes, and helped each other understand the concepts better. The bond we developed during this period made us more resilient and better prepared for future challenges. We realized that while online classes had their advantages, nothing could replace the effectiveness of face-to-face interactions and the support of a physical classroom.
Looking back, I am grateful for the lessons learned during this transition. It made me more adaptable and resourceful, qualities that have continued to benefit me in various aspects of my life.
Thank You
Written By - Pranjal Deshmukh
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