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It is heartbreaking. I remember my college years, parties, dorm living, dances, casual friendships. None of that is really part of campus life now. Sure, live in the dorm, straight to your room with your mask. Don't forget to get tested each week. Do you have your vaccine card?
My daughter had to eat alone, at a table in the cafeteria. Everyone at their own isolated table. No wonder she was done with "college life". Go to your room, alone, hook up to your online class. The whole experience was crushing her. The way she described it at Christmas made it sound more like solitary confinement in a prison.
She is working full-time now, living in an apartment. Maybe she will go back. Or not.
Sorry to hear about your daughter dropping out of college, but I appreciate your sharing her story. Over the past two years, I've often wondered what it's like for students/parents to be paying tuition, room & board, etc. for a college education only to have them spend most of their time in a dorm room or apartment, take classes online instead of in person, unable to reap the benefits of campus life and how it shaped adult lives. Those years are precious, and students miss out on so much when their college campus isn't functioning as it normally would. Sad
