2020-07
By Michelle Liu
Onlinelearning is actually much more difficult than learning in physical classroom.Not only do we have to overcome the temptation of electronic devices around us,but we also have to figure out how to solve problems in limited time when weare in online class. At the beginning, I was confused with how to manage timeeffectively when taking three new Canadian courses. But I held a firmconviction that I would not go to sleep until I finished all my work. GraduallyI adapted to the online class. I spent most of the time that I normally spenton playing games or browsing TikTok with smart phone to complete my studytasks, and I strived for both high standards and efficiency. Of course, it is also necessary tomake time to relax. I usually went out to less crowded places for exercises bymyself after online classes or on weekend.
Ingeneral, from the opposite side, online courses not only help to train my will,but also strengthen my ability to plan my time. So as the proverb goes, "Behindbad luck comes good luck." Sometimes a bad thing can be turned into a goodthing.