Because of COVID, it gets kind of stressful. Luckily my teachers have noticed and have given me resources.The school has given me disability resources because I started getting really stressed. I have also talked to my teachers and some of my teachers are really nice. They'll extend the deadlines if I ask. I had one teacher who would not extend the deadlines at all so it gets stressful sometimes.
No, it's been different actually. I had one class where there were a lot of papers to write, but my professor was very nice and she gave me an extension. She transferred me over to resources and stuff, so my school is nice as long as you communicate with them. They're pretty lenient. I only had one teacher who was like ‘no you need to turn in your papers today’ and I was like dude, there's a pandemic going on. That was the only teacher who did that. The rest of them were pretty much like ‘just turn it in whenever, we won't penalize you’.
In-person is way more understandable because I'm a visual person, but I think I've gotten used to the online classes.
"Because of COVID, it gets kind of stressful. Luckily my teachers havenoticed and have given me resources. The school has given medisability resources because I started getting really stressed. I havealso talked to my teachers and some of my teachers are really nice.They'll extend the deadlines if I ask."
Yeah, so it depends on the class really. I've had the same class with different professors. I had one class where the teacher explained everything to us but then the next class a different teacher was very visual and showed us how to do it and everything online.
Yeah, it is stressful sometimes. It's all about making yourself a schedule and staying focused.
It is stressful and unfortunately for me, I've had to deal with COVID-19 and the hurricane incident.
If they would have a visual lecture, you know how you can record yourself teaching and put it online, because I had one teacher that did that when I first started.
Man, it was stressful because I had to evacuate. I evacuated to New York. I was scared to tell my school at first because I thought they weren't going to understand but I did tell them and they were very understanding about it.
We have this little thing, I don't know if you've heard of it called Canvas, where we can message classmates or whatever, but yeah.
When we're doing the discussion boards.
"I only had one teacher who was like 'no you need to turn in your papers today' and I was like dude, there's a pandemic going on."
No, they're very engaging at my school
Absolutely.
I mean, you know what, yes I have. You can pretty much create your own schedule. You know in person, it's a rush to get to classes in my opinion. Online learning works because it's more flexible.
It's about the same in my opinion because like I mean personally, I can learn on my own so it feels about the same.
Yeah, they gave me resources at school like disability, resources for the pandemic, and stuff like that. Library resources such as checking out laptops and hot spots for Wi-Fi are also pretty common.
No, not really.
I can't really get into contact with them because they're in different classes and stuff happens within this whole pandemic.