Many of us would agree that our Senior year of High School was
one of the most memorable years of our life. Between graduation, college
acceptance letters, Prom, and the knowledge that it’s the last year
spent in your hometown (and parents’ house no less), it’s a time that we
both never want to end, and can’t get past soon enough. Unfortunately,
for the class of 2020, most of these traditions were devastated by
COVID-19. In this series, we chat with Seniors to find out the extent of
the impact to their final year of High School and what they’ve done to
salvage those memories.
Please introduce yourself.
My Name is Chloe C., and I am originally from Taipei, Taiwan. I am currently a senior at the Western Academy of Beijing (WAB).
Can you briefly walk us through how COVID-19 has evolved for you, personally?
As someone who lives in Beijing, the
Coronavirus outbreak definitely has affected me personally. Not just
academically, but there are also inconveniences that come with it, such
as needing to be quarantined at home. Initially, I didn’t expect the
outbreak to last for so long, as the school hoped to resume
mid-February. However, it is clearly a lot more severe than what we all
expected, affecting students from all over the world, not just China.
Currently, I feel fortunate that none of my friends or family members
have been severely affected by the outbreak. Though, it is extremely
disappointing to miss out on the last semester of high school.
Senior year of High School is
supposed to be one of the most memorable years of your life.
Unfortunately, however, you and your peers aren’t getting to enjoy all
that it has to offer. Can you tell us a bit about that? What are the conversations that are happening amongst your friends right now?
Since the outbreak, my friends and I have
been discussing how this semester should have been. We initially
imagined that we would go on a senior trip after graduation, Prom,
sports tournaments, etc. However, now all these are cancelled, we have
been trying to still rearrange events like senior trips. College
decisions also come out during this period of time, which is unfortunate
that we cannot share the excitement with one another in person. It is
certainly harder to keep in touch with each other due to the different
time zones we are in and the fact that we cannot meet each other in
person. Yet, methods like WeChat calls, Zoom and other social media are
helping us to interact with friends during this difficult time.
What activities were you most looking forward to this year that have either been postponed or canceled?
One of the events that I was most looking
forward to was the senior trip. WAB has annual senior trips that take
all seniors to different cities in China. It has always been an
enjoyable tradition, which is why it is so disappointing that we won’t
be able to participate. On top of that, our own senior trip with friends
will also need to be postponed due to how inconvenient traveling is
right now. Furthermore, the graduation was an event that I have been
looking forward to. Traditionally, WAB takes seniors to the Beijing
Confucius Temple for their graduations. We planned to celebrate with our
friends and families at this beautiful Chinese cultural landmark, but
it is uncertain now if this will still happen.
Other than the whole-grade events, the
Asia Pacific Activities Conference (APAC) sports tournament and events
that I wished to hold had to be cancelled too. There’re many projects
that I was working on before the outbreak that cannot be continued, such
as my Zer0 environmental club.
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Has COVID-19 affected your ability to
graduate at all? Are you able to take all the necessary High School
Exit Exams, College Placement Tests, etc.
The outbreak has definitely been
affecting my academic schedules. The IB Final Exam was planned to be
held during late April to late May. However, the IBO has decided to
cancel the exams to ensure all students’ safety. Fortunately, it is
clearly stated that all students will still get the credits and diploma
they deserve and all students will graduate successfully if they meet
the requirements. It is also great to know that many colleges that sent
out conditional offers have decided to be more flexible or even cancel
the requirement because of the changes. On the other hand, the juniors
may have to struggle a bit due to online learning and the cancellation
of standardized testing (SAT, ACT).
Has COVID-19 affected your plans for after graduation?
I never planned to stay in Asia for
university. Though, I did want to have another college tour after all my
college decisions come out just to help me decide on which college I
like more. This tour, however, will probably need to be postponed or canceled, depending on how the COVID-19 situation goes. I will most
likely be attending one of the universities in the US or Canada in
September, which I hope won’t be affected by any further incidents.
Despite all that has happened this
year, have you done anything to try and salvage these last few months of
your High School experience?
One of my friends actually contacted me
about organizing a mini-Prom for our friend group. She made the decision
because she thought that Prom is something very unique and important to
experience in our senior year and it would be a shame if it is just canceled. These last few months of high school have definitely been
quite stressful because of all the college decisions coming out and
needing to catch up with academic work through online learning. Yet, it
is great to have access to Zoom and social media (Instagram,
Facebook, Snap Chat, etc.) to connect with friends virtually. During
these months, I got in touch with friends outside of WAB that I met in
different sports tournaments, which was absolutely wonderful to catch up
with each other’s lives. I was able to meet up with a few friends in
Taiwan, but it is harder to hang out in Beijing due to the quarantines.
Anything else you’d like to share?
As an IB Art student, it is beyond
disappointing that the final IB Art Exhibition has to be postponed or
even canceled. Students have been working on their art pieces for two
years and were all enthusiastic to share their hard work with others. I
was really looking forward to this experience, but now I can only hope
for the best that the exhibition won’t be canceled.advertisement
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Photos: Courtesy of Chloe C.
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