Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of kids are refusing to get tested on campus because a lot of the colleges have draconian measures. This is my way of saying it is absolutely impossible to know what the Covid rate is on any campus because none of them are requiring testing anymore, the kids who get tested are The ones who choose to do so.
A lot of schools aren’t hosting quarantine dorms anymore, so if the school finds out you’re positive your expected to go find accommodations to quarantine. There is no way most college kids can afford to find that.
Anonymous wrote:Oh no! And why Cornell again? Isn’t the campus spacious?
Anonymous wrote:Oh no! And why Cornell again? Isn’t the campus spacious?
Anonymous wrote:COVID cases are way down at my son's top 20 medium sized university. He is attending a large formal party with hundreds of students this weekend and was at another one a few weeks ago. Masking is not required on campus except at the professor's discretion. My son has one class that requires masking. He is having the time of his life, as one should in college. Sad to see many of the other schools are still under draconian mitigation measure.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of kids are refusing to get tested on campus because a lot of the colleges have draconian measures. This is my way of saying it is absolutely impossible to know what the Covid rate is on any campus because none of them are requiring testing anymore, the kids who get tested are The ones who choose to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Many colleges have already had spring break and the students are back.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of kids are refusing to get tested on campus because a lot of the colleges have draconian measures. This is my way of saying it is absolutely impossible to know what the Covid rate is on any campus because none of them are requiring testing anymore, the kids who get tested are The ones who choose to do so.