There are so many unknowns when applying to graduate school.
Where will I get in? Will I enjoy living in this city for four years? Who will
be my future roommate? And now the additional unknown of how classes will change
based on a worldwide pandemic.
When we got the news of a hybrid first semester, I didn’t know
how to feel. I graduated from the University of Miami, in 2019 so I didn’t
experience the shift of online learning. In my gap year before optometry
school, I worked as a public health teacher in a local high school. Through
this role, however I felt the shift of online teaching, as I had to change the curriculum to accommodate an online
setting. From a teacher’s perspective, I saw how important it was to have a
continuation of learning, and how easily discouraged students could get being
at home. I found that Salus University's approach was ideal, and truly has the
student’s best interest at heart. By holding our lectures online, and
maintaining small groups for lab, I am assured that I will be safe, educated,
and friends with my classmates.
Being from Miami, Florida the now epicenter of COVID-19, I
saw the effects of this virus firsthand. I witnessed what irresponsible
actions will result to - and how quickly hospitals can reach capacity. I am fortunate
that Salus University understands the impact of this virus, and is taking all
the steps to keep us healthy.
So what are my intentions for a hybrid semester?
- Setting a schedule and sticking to it!
- Practicing the life skills, I’ve learned in quarantine, such as preparing my homemade coffee and cauliflower gnocchi.
- Maintaining a positive attitude, remaining grateful for continuation of learning, mindful of the state of our world, and thankful for this beautiful community.
- Sonali is an optometry student at Salus University
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