Not really a semestr

The second term of my second year at university was a real challenge and no one could see this coming.

I have to admit, that I went to school only three times during that term. As the term started in february, I got sick and when I finally came back to school, they had to close it due to the coronavirus situation. Self studying is not really my thing. I enjoyed the fact, that I could cuddle my dog or eat my breakfast during online courses, but when it comes to further explanation of the topics we studied, it was a bit more difficult to communicate with the teachers, compared to normal lessons at school. I was also quite stressed out, because no one really knew how are the examinations going to take place. Whether we will be allowed to actually go to school and have a proper oral exams or whether we will have to write some kind of online exams. Long story short, I managed to successfully finish all of my exams and essays at the end of May. Only one year left at CEVRO Institut ahead of me. Next year is going to be very exciting, maybe even life changing for me, but also full of hard work and I'm pretty excited about that. I need to write my Bachelor thesis and prepare for my final examination, that is one thing, but I also need to prepare myself for entrance examination in a field which is still very new to me. During quarantine, I had a lot of time to think and I realized that I feel the best among people who make any kind of art or creative activity. I know that I subconsciously search for  their presence or for any kind of creativity for many years, maybe even since I was a child. That is why I decided to continue my studies in film or theatre production. It is a field where I can apply my economic knowledge from CEVRO Institut, but also satisfy my desire to work in a creative environment. As I finished the term, I started taking some courses about production in order to prepare myself and I also started to gather some new experiences from this field. I truly believe that this could be it. I'm 21 years old and I decided to take a new, unexplored path and I'm pretty excited about it. One should never stop educating himself and we should always try new things and find where we truly belong.

 

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