Keeping your spirits up
While some students have decided (and had time) to return to their families for the lockdown period, Jérémy and Aloïse have stayed in their (small) Parisian accommodation. And they still have to find their bearings. “ It’s disconcerting not to be able to go out. The first few days, I let off steam on the cleaning: my apartment has never been so clean, ” laughs Aloïse. Jérémy doesn’t say he’s worried. But both believe that it’s student life, and not teaching itself, that will be most disrupted by the lockdown!
games... It's very difficult nurse database to take. But there's no question of the BDE letting itself get down. In fact, the poker tournament that was planned may turn into an online poker tournament. It's important to continue to have projects and exchanges. Student life must continue during the lockdown, " insists Jérémy.
Aloïse has also seen all the BVI projects collapse, but invites all students to remain positive: “ We must remain united and united. All ESLSCA students must connect, exchange with each other on the WhatsApp or Facebook groups created, discuss via social networks. It is together that we will overcome these weeks of isolation .”
Their conclusion, in any case, is common. Both insisted on the message to pass on to all their comrades: " when all this is over, we will all have a mega-party together! "
“ Student life must continue during confinement ”
By Aloïse Nguyen, in the 2nd year of Bachelor Management and president of the Bureau de Vie Internationale (BVI) and Jérémy Gauriat, in the 2nd year of MBA Trading - Market Finance and president of the Student Office (BDE).
" All the BDE projects have been cancelled: travel, outings,
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