Friday, November 20, 2020

End of Semester Reflection

 As the end of November is approaching, the sigh of relief to complete the semester is sounded. With all of the stressful moments and spike in cases, the ability to attend in-person has opened doors for students so far. For the last three months, I have got involved in the University of Kentucky's Dental Society (as previously mentioned) and made some outstanding friends through a religious organization known as Cru. Despite the precautions and mandatory masks, the campus staff has spent extensive amounts of time to help benefit the students while being safe. My friends and I finally ventured out of college premises and went to local coffee shops, one known as Chocolate Holler (definitely the best!) The library has also become a localized hangout for our study groups, which has been the most rewarding choice that I have made since being on campus. Although I was full of anxiety and nervousness when first arriving on campus, this experience has been life-changing. My independence, confidence, and joyfulness have increased drastically from being surrounded by friends again. 2020 has changed the world's gratitude for not just physically but life itself. I am very thankful for this semester and the opportunities that I have been given. I pray that 2021 has a more positive outlook on Covid-19. 


Semester reflection and last day of online class for BIO 148



Completing the last bits of homework before returning home for Winter Break in the William T Library


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