Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine graduated in 2020 and no. Their school year always ended in May so there were only 8 weeks left in the school year when things shut down. Prom was cancelled and graduation was held in batches that August. They seem fine to me. 2020 kids were also in a good spot to take a gap year without missing out on much if they desired to.
I think it was harder on 2021 kids.
The 2020 kids missed their first year of college, which I think is worse than missing the last year of high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine graduated in 2020 and no. Their school year always ended in May so there were only 8 weeks left in the school year when things shut down. Prom was cancelled and graduation was held in batches that August. They seem fine to me. 2020 kids were also in a good spot to take a gap year without missing out on much if they desired to.
I think it was harder on 2021 kids.
The 2020 kids missed their first year of college, which I think is worse than missing the last year of high school.
Mine took a gap year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine graduated in 2020 and no. Their school year always ended in May so there were only 8 weeks left in the school year when things shut down. Prom was cancelled and graduation was held in batches that August. They seem fine to me. 2020 kids were also in a good spot to take a gap year without missing out on much if they desired to.
I think it was harder on 2021 kids.
The 2020 kids missed their first year of college, which I think is worse than missing the last year of high school.
Anonymous wrote:Mine graduated in 2020 and no. Their school year always ended in May so there were only 8 weeks left in the school year when things shut down. Prom was cancelled and graduation was held in batches that August. They seem fine to me. 2020 kids were also in a good spot to take a gap year without missing out on much if they desired to.
I think it was harder on 2021 kids.
Anonymous wrote:I think my class of 2021 kid is making up for lost time but isn't stuck at 17.
Anonymous wrote:Mine graduated in 2020 and no. Their school year always ended in May so there were only 8 weeks left in the school year when things shut down. Prom was cancelled and graduation was held in batches that August. They seem fine to me. 2020 kids were also in a good spot to take a gap year without missing out on much if they desired to.
I think it was harder on 2021 kids.