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Sofia Soto Oral History, 2020/11/20

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Sofia Soto Oral History, 2020/11/20
Student Coping with COVID and Study Abroad

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In this interview, I, Hailey, am interviewing Sofia about how she has handled stress before and after COVID. I ask her about how she's made adjustments to her coping mechanisms and how she is handling graduating during COVID and having been abroad during COVID as well. The COVID-19 pandemic uprooted a lot of our lives and our plans we had for the future. It is about making adjustments when necessary and learning to cope and be positive!

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Type (Dublin Core)

Oral History

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Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)

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Exhibit (Dublin Core)

#CoverYourFangs

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

11/22/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

11/25/2020
02/16/2021
07/17/2021
08/10/2021

Date Created (Dublin Core)

11/20/2020

Interviewer (Bibliographic Ontology)

Hailey Rodriguez

Interviewee (Bibliographic Ontology)

Sofia Soto

Location (Omeka Classic)

San Antonio
Texas
United States of America
Spain

Language (Dublin Core)

English

Duration (Omeka Classic)

00:04:54

abstract (Bibliographic Ontology)

In this interview, I, Hailey, am interviewing Sofia about how she has handled stress before and after COVID. I ask her about how she's made adjustments to her coping mechanisms and how she is handling graduating during COVID and having been abroad during COVID as well. The COVID-19 pandemic uprooted a lot of our lives and our plans we had for the future. It is about making adjustments when necessary and learning to cope and be positive!

Transcription (Omeka Classic)

Hailey 0:00
Hi, my name is Hayley Rodriquez, and I'm a student at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas. And for this interview, I'll be interviewing my friend who's also a student at St. Mary's.

Sofia 0:13
Hi, my name is Sophia Soto, and I'm a communication studies major. And I just minor in St. Mary's University, and I'm a senior this year, graduating in December.

Hailey 0:25
So before COVID, what were some coping mechanisms that you use to help with things like stress, anxiety, or sadness?

Sofia 0:35
Well, I think that they varied a lot depending on my situation, or how stressed I was I definitely took up art and drawing and doodling painting. But I felt that with when in times of deep stress, running, remaining active really helped me.

Hailey 0:55
So how did you have to adjust any of these if you needed to, um, with COVID

Sofia 1:03
I got the painting and the artwork, remained at home. But definitely the fact that like it wasn't safe to maybe go to a gym and run or run around the neighborhood was kind of alarming if a lot of people were running or walking or at the same time. So definitely, I had to find new ways to just remain active and a positive mindset.

Hailey 1:31
So I know you're in Spain, I'm studying abroad. So how did you handle having to come back when COVID happened and like when they were going to close the borders?

Sofia 1:44
So yeah, I studied in Paris, it 30 minutes from my buddy in Spain, it was really difficult because we had no idea the way that it would impact our lives. I think then, some people were taking it lightly. While some people were being sent home some students in the same program that I was in, and it was just kind of difficult to decide when it was time to leave. We were getting a lot of different people telling us you know what, it'll be fine stay until it got so bad that they did have to close universities and schools over there. And that's when I think it was like my breaking point. And I was like, No, no, no, I'm going to need to come back home, even if that means I'm coming back a month earlier. So I adjusted all of that talk to my professors figured out that I could do it online and basically ended up going home the day before that. The day before that Trump announced he was closing the borders. So if I hadn't changed my flight a day earlier, I probably would have been stuck. I mean, it's crazy to think about now, but I think I made the right decision.

Hailey 2:50
Yeah, that was a close call.

So do you have any advice for just other students who are who may be graduating as well, during COVID, or international students as well, people studying abroad?

Sofia 3:08
I would definitely say, to try to remain positive. Um, take it day by day, I know that being away from home is really difficult, especially when you're making such difficult decisions. And my respects to people in that situation is very hard. Um, I guess, just try to make the thing that I'm trying to make the decision that sounds the most responsible that's going to benefit you, as a graduating senior. It is, it is tough, the economy isn't in the best place right now. But I'm just trying to remain positive and apply to as many jobs and opportunities as I can. And I think that that's the best thing that you can do in this time. And yeah, that's basically it.

Hailey 3:49
Yeah. So as we're on the topic of graduation, I'm actually just curious as to how the graduation is working, or if there's a ceremony or anything this semester.

Sofia 4:01
So the first thing that came out was that for sure, it was going to be virtual. And that was kind of a bummer. Because I feel like as college students, we really look forward to like walking down the stage. It's something that we dream about and gets us motivated course. So I understood that it was for the health of everyone. So that was fine. But what St. Mary's actually did that's different is that we're going to have the virtual ceremony December 5, and then actually be able to pick up our diplomas December 12, where we can walk the stage and take pictures, which I think is really nice to have that memory even though you know the pandemic is hitting us.

Hailey 4:36
Yeah, so yeah. So they give you at least another option or some kind of a way to feel like it's like your graduation as much as you can, I guess.

Sofia 4:45
Yes. And the safest way possible, of course.

Hailey 4:47
Well, thank you for sharing. It was nice hearing from you.

Sofia 4:52
Thank you so much.

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This item was submitted on November 22, 2020 by Hailey Rodriguez using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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