After more than a year of life on hold – masks, social distancing, cancelled activities and upended routines – vaccines to protect against the coronavirus are now available to all adults in New York.
When Alec Sortino ’22 found out that his first two weeks in Cork, Ireland would be spent in quarantine, he was understandably nervous. Little did he know that he would get to learn about countries and cultures from around the world — all from the confines of his apartment.
According to the CDC, three out of four Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 report poor mental health tied to the pandemic. But even pre-Covid, colleges were catching on more than ever that your mental health is something we need to not only address, but nurture and check in on.
Is indecision over your intended major keeping you from finalizing your college applications? We hear that a lot. We also know that many students consider putting off attending a four-year college until they figure out what it is they want to study. To you and all of them, we say: read our guide!
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