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Essay on Each day of my lockdown I choose myself​


laraibtariq93: and so sad
ali130107: do you know
ali130107: what was my question that she reported
ali130107: it was list out the major secondary sex characters in girls?
ali130107: is this not a valid question
laraibtariq93: yes. its valid
ali130107: yes
ali130107: and I don't know why she reported
laraibtariq93: maybe she thought you want to flirt any one
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Answered by laraibtariq93
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With my end of year assessments finally completed and out of the way, I thought I’d look back at how student life was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown.

Alarm clock on stack of books

Just before lockdown, I decided to leave London and move in with my family back at my home in Bristol. It was a hastily-packed, stressful whirlwind, not helped by conspiracies drifting around that London was about to enter some kind of drastic, Orwellian state of martial law. Never trust anyone whose primary source is their friend’s brother’s neighbour who ‘knows someone in the government’.

As we headed for the M4, I felt my exam motivation rapidly dissolve, followed by my plans for a relaxing summer. Back home, I fluctuated between boredom and panic. I spent the first few days watching the cases of Covid-19 rise, waiting for the Prime Minister’s next announcement and frantically refreshing my emails in the hopes that the UCL English department had sent news about summer exams.

After a few weeks of being home, I learned to cope with the uncertainty of the situation. One of the things that helped me the most was structure. Creating a rough timetable of my day gave me security and made hitting goals more satisfying. This got easier after UCL let me know exactly what was required of me in my summer assessments, so I knew what needed to get done and could plan my time around it.

This is what a typical day looked like as I settled into a lockdown routine…

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Answered by jiyasingh23204
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It is the season of corona virus and panic.The number of our cases are steadily rising, but so is the frustration and anxiety from being locked up at the home for such an extended time - even if it's for our own good.

Everyone knows that there are online classes in lockdown , can not even meet face to face from friends and teachers. Living in the house all day gets bored. In corona, you cannot go to play outside with friends, nor can go shopping, cannot even go to meet relatives.Due to this lockdown, my birthday is also celebrated at home but my birthday is always celebrated in hotel. This corona has disturbed the whole world.

I wrote this essay myself

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