Blog Post 12
At this point in time, Hong Kong is slowly getting better and people are starting to go out more. The law is there can't be more than 4 people together at once in public gatherings, but restaurants are still open, unlike the US. Today was a public holiday for easter Monday, and the beaches and public areas were crowded unlike anything I've seen in the past month. I would say the difference here is that everybody is super careful and wears masks ALL THE TIME.
These last few classes at Northeastern feel a little bit anti-climactic. After going through a semester studying abroad in Greece, travelling around Europe, and spending time in Boston, it feels weird to end the year online and in another country. Classes have felt like they've been over ever since they started moving online. I wish that we could've finished the year with everybody else in Boston, but I understand that would've been impossible. Even though the end of the year didn't turn out the way I was hoping to, I am grateful for a lot of things that happened this year. Having the opportunity to study abroad in Greece with awesome people. Studying health sciences at an amazing university. Meeting so many interesting people. Playing baseball with a really talented club team and breaking a few New England records. I'm not really sure where I'm going with this post, I guess what I'm trying to say is even though everything really sucks right now, there are a lot of positive things that have happened to be grateful for.
These last few classes at Northeastern feel a little bit anti-climactic. After going through a semester studying abroad in Greece, travelling around Europe, and spending time in Boston, it feels weird to end the year online and in another country. Classes have felt like they've been over ever since they started moving online. I wish that we could've finished the year with everybody else in Boston, but I understand that would've been impossible. Even though the end of the year didn't turn out the way I was hoping to, I am grateful for a lot of things that happened this year. Having the opportunity to study abroad in Greece with awesome people. Studying health sciences at an amazing university. Meeting so many interesting people. Playing baseball with a really talented club team and breaking a few New England records. I'm not really sure where I'm going with this post, I guess what I'm trying to say is even though everything really sucks right now, there are a lot of positive things that have happened to be grateful for.
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