Anonymous wrote:Gap year doing what? Can’t travel. Can’t get any job except homeschooling little kids.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Wouldn’t this be for Class of 2020, i.e., incoming college freshman? Won’t college life be more or less back to normal in a year for Class of 2021?
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Wouldn’t this be for Class of 2020, i.e., incoming college freshman? Won’t college life be more or less back to normal in a year for Class of 2021?
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Wouldn’t this be for Class of 2020, i.e., incoming college freshman? Won’t college life be more or less back to normal in a year for Class of 2021?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be a good year to do what you can do online, and take some online college courses for credit etc. as well.
There will be a ton of online opportunities for college level courses, internships and the like. The question is whether burning a year of your life for such nonsense is worth it. Hard to see how 2021 graduates will have anything close to a true college experience. I say cut your losses. Go gap year even if it means just lying low in your parent's basement. Wait until post-Trump and this Covid madness dissipates.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be a good year to do what you can do online, and take some online college courses for credit etc. as well.
Anonymous wrote:Gap year doing what? Can’t travel. Can’t get any job except homeschooling little kids.