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Will they all end up going virtual this semester? I think it would be prudent for at least the next month. If nothing else, I think it would be better for college to be virtual than elementary school. |
| Not at the moment, but there may be a week here or there. |
| No. My son's school never went virtual except for Spring 2020. Notre Dame. |
| CMU just did, for the first week or two |
Covid deniers don’t count. |
Oh please. They were first to announce booster mandate. Nice try though. |
+1. You can always tell who didn’t get in circa 1992 and is still bitter about it. |
NP - This is a silly argument. Look at how many people apply to ND. Probability is slim that many others on this forum (especially a random commenter in this thread) considered it. A better claim fir UVA, which is the cheapest best option within 2 hours of here. |
| No. Perdue just said they’ll be in person. People are going back. |
| I think most will do it until the end of January, if the term starts before then |
| Many are for January or part of it; unlikely to last beyond that, at least in the parts of the country where omicron is currently surging. |
Wow! Go Norte Dame! Community colleges in Virginia haven’t required any vaccinations at all for students. I had considered a night class at NOVA last fall but not after learning about them not requiring vaccines. I don’t want to be sitting next to an unvaccinated person for 1.5 hours. |
Why not? Are you not vaccinated? Get vaccinated. |
We’re looking at Binghamton as an alternative to UMD. It’s too big for my son. Binghamton is about half its size. We visited and liked the residential system but didn't care for how far away off campus living was. It seems like a car was a necessity. But we were really impressed by our visit. |
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Sh!t is about to go down at Michigan.
COVID forms full … no room at the inn. |