Silva Falen Ediht Madeleine discusses their experience studying at two different universities - one they had an in-person experience at before the pandemic but had to close, and their current university UTP which they started attending in 2020 but only through virtual classes due to the pandemic. While virtual classes were initially difficult, they have now gained almost 2 years of experience with the remote modality and feel they can understand and study on their own, though they note that in-person classes are likely more difficult as virtual classes employ tricks to help students pass courses.
Silva Falen Ediht Madeleine discusses their experience studying at two different universities - one they had an in-person experience at before the pandemic but had to close, and their current university UTP which they started attending in 2020 but only through virtual classes due to the pandemic. While virtual classes were initially difficult, they have now gained almost 2 years of experience with the remote modality and feel they can understand and study on their own, though they note that in-person classes are likely more difficult as virtual classes employ tricks to help students pass courses.
Silva Falen Ediht Madeleine discusses their experience studying at two different universities - one they had an in-person experience at before the pandemic but had to close, and their current university UTP which they started attending in 2020 but only through virtual classes due to the pandemic. While virtual classes were initially difficult, they have now gained almost 2 years of experience with the remote modality and feel they can understand and study on their own, though they note that in-person classes are likely more difficult as virtual classes employ tricks to help students pass courses.
Silva Falen Ediht Madeleine discusses their experience studying at two different universities - one they had an in-person experience at before the pandemic but had to close, and their current university UTP which they started attending in 2020 but only through virtual classes due to the pandemic. While virtual classes were initially difficult, they have now gained almost 2 years of experience with the remote modality and feel they can understand and study on their own, though they note that in-person classes are likely more difficult as virtual classes employ tricks to help students pass courses.
AND NOW Silva Falen Ediht Madeleine • Before the pandemic I was studying at another university called Juan Mejía Baca, which I had a very nice experience, I met many friends who are now like brothers, we share good and bad times, for licensing reasons they closed the university where I come from , I entered the UTP 2020 but in virtual classes and I could not know very well the headquarters, the laboratories and the classrooms. Through the pandemic I had to adapt to the virtual teaching that the university offered me, at first it was a bit difficult, but now I already have almost 2 years of experience in virtual / remote modality that I can understand and study on my own. The price of the university is the same that they cost in person, I consider that in person it is more difficult, since in virtual reality they do many tricks to pass the courses.