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The Convergence - Adulting in a COVID-19 Era

  • nuspacreativeweb
  • Dec 12, 2020
  • 1 min read

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As the COVID-19 situation worsened in recent months, it has brought about an abrupt end to students’ final semesters in university. How is the Class of 2020 adjusting to this “new normal”? Previously featured in The Convergence’s article on graduates’ job hunting experiences, the 8 graduates went on to share how the COVID-19 situation has impacted them personally, what they have been up to during the Circuit Breaker, and how they have been adapting to the current situation.

At present, it is hard to re-imagine how the world was like before the COVID-19 crisis. No single day has gone by without news of the pandemic inundating headlines and news feeds. For students graduating this year, this uncertainty is amplified in both their professional and personal lives.

The Convergence spoke to 8 graduates who shared how the COVID-19 situation has impacted them personally, what they have been up to during the Circuit Breaker, and how they have been adapting to the current situation.

 
 
 

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