Crazy to think most of us were in high school when COVID started five years ago with the exception of you college freshman, who were in middle school at the time.

It’s wild to realize that COVID began five years ago when most of us were still in high school—except for you college freshmen, who were in middle school back then. Still, rest in peace to my senior year and that of the Class of 2020 :/

One Reply to “Crazy to think most of us were in high school when COVID started five years ago with the exception of you college freshman, who were in middle school at the time.”

  1. It really is wild to think about how much has changed since then! The Class of 2020 really did get hit hard with everything that happened. It’s bittersweet to look back on those moments and see how we all had to adapt in so many ways. Here’s hoping that those experiences make us all stronger and more resilient moving forward!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Related Post

Is it worth going back to university for a second bachelors degree?

Is it worthwhile to return to university for a second bachelor’s degree? I have aspirations to earn a master’s degree in the future, but I’m feeling a bit lost right now. I’m a 26-year-old woman who graduated last year with a bachelor’s in Criminal Justice, but my GPA isn’t great. I faced some challenges with […]

what to do at an internship fair?

What to Expect at an Internship Fair? Hi everyone! I’m a sophomore in college and tomorrow is my first internship fair. As a first-generation student, I don’t have anyone to consult about this, so I’m looking for guidance. What should I expect when I get there? How do I approach the companies? Should I simply […]

Won’t get called on when raising my hand – and participation is graded

I’m feeling anxious about participation in my class, where it counts for 10% of the overall grade. As someone who is introverted and on the autism spectrum, I struggle with social cues, which makes it even harder for me to engage. I try to raise my hand every class, and occasionally I get called on, […]