Classes began at U.C. Berkeley on Wednesday August 26. We don’t know when she stopped living in the dorm and moved in with friends in S.F. Did she officially drop out of school and officially move out of the dorm? Did her parents know?
The video linked in a post above didn’t mention that she came to Berkeley sooner than late August.
ETA: Only one article mentions Syd was attending summer school so I’m inclined to dismiss it based on information in the video.
Family searching for student Sydney West, 19, after she vanished last week
But if Syd did go to summer school there, it was likely in a six week program called “Freshman Edge.”
Freshman Edge is a specially designed program for freshmen who have been admitted to UC Berkeley for the coming fall. This program gives you an early start on your Berkeley experience by offering you the chance to take courses that fulfill breadth and prerequisite requirements ahead of most incoming students, learn about the campus and its many resources before the fall rush, and connect with peers. Freshman Edge participants not only get a head start on their college career but also save money.
Freshman Edge | Berkeley Summer Sessions
The dorm she would have lived in for Freshman Edge would have been different from the one assigned for the Fall semester. The video posted said that her uncle, who lives locally, helped her move to her dorm in late August and stopped by later to check on her and bring her food. She was having a difficult time adjusting and had some anxiety because she had never been away from home before.
According to this snippet, dorm life doesn’t sound like much fun. The “social bubble” of 10-12 and living alone in a room sounds pretty lonely. Her uncle should not have visited for 7-10 days.
For many of the 2,200 incoming students whose best option was to live in campus housing this fall, the semester began with a COVID-19 test at
University Health Services (UHS). It’s required of those in the residence halls, recommended for those in on-campus, apartment-style housing. Students will be tested again, after self-sequestering for 7 to 10 days, and then, initially, twice a week this semester.
Living one to a room, the students in the residence halls are being assigned to residential social bubbles of 10 to 12 people and can’t bring in visitors.
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