Schedule Before and After Covid19

Description

This schedule was one I made for myself each week to stay on track which took a turn after Covid19 took it's toll and made my classes online at home. On the left is my schedule of the week I found out about my lacrosse season coming to an end and school ending. We found out March 12th in the locker room our season ended and our Coach then told us to pack up everything because after spring break she believed we were not to come back to campus after, she was right. On the right is my online zoom class schedule, as you can see it's much more Lowkey in the sense that I'm not meeting with my classes as much as I did if I were on campus.

Coverage

I chose this photo because as a freshmen going to a school in a different state than what I live in I had a lot of anxiety and needed structure. Each week my mom and I would create weekly schedules for myself this way was the anxiety hit I would look at my schedule and know what I could be doing instead of freaking out. I had many distraction: classes, work, practice, lift, meetings, therapy, homework, work. Just to name a few. I was busy all the time to keep a structure. Covid19 hit right as I was starting to figure it all out. My schedule now is nothing compared to what it used to be. My days now consist of a few classes if that and tons of "busy work" and then when my work is done it's down time up for me to figure out how I want to spend my time of social distancing now. These photos show complete differences in the sense that I went from being very busy and had a structure that I stuck to keep myself sane now not so much

Creator

Myself, Kelsey Darcy

Publisher

Springfield College

Contributor

Kelsey Darcy

Format

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

past and present.pdf

Files

past and present.pdf

Collection

Citation

Myself, Kelsey Darcy, “Schedule Before and After Covid19,” Springfield College COVID-19 Experience, accessed March 29, 2024, https://sccovid19.omeka.net/items/show/64.

Comments

Allowed tags: <p>, <a>, <em>, <strong>, <ul>, <ol>, <li>