What鈥檚 it like to start college in the middle of a pandemic? We reached out to our fellow members of the Class of 2024 to see how things are going.
Imagine if your first year of college was like this: You wake up鈥攏ot in your dorm, but in the bedroom you鈥檝e been living in for the past 18 years of your life. You walk a few steps over to your desk and launch Zoom on your computer. You go into a virtual breakout room in Zoom and finally get to talk to your classmates. Class ends and you go to the kitchen for some snacks before you go back to your bedroom and start the Zoom cycle all over again.
For the Class of 2024, this is the new normal. After our senior year in high school was cut short (unsatisfying online classes, no prom, no graduation), COVID-19 stomping on our next big step toward independence was unsurprising. However, our hopes were still high about at least moving on to campus. A few students succeeded in that move, but most of us are doing online classes from our childhood bedrooms. Our class is living through history, and how it is remembered is up to us. That鈥檚 where we come in.
We are Guide Puget Sound, a class of first-year students who set out to learn more about the fall鈥檚 entering class and hear their stories. We talked one-on-one鈥攖ypically via Zoom, ironically enough鈥攚ith nearly two dozen of our classmates to hear what being a new college student during a pandemic has been like. Here鈥檚 what we learned.