“As someone who struggled with their mentalhealth at university, I’m worried about the reality students are facing right now”: studentlockdown coronavirusuk
and had always relished in the comfort and security of home, moving almost four hours away to live with complete strangers was always going to be a challenge.
Watching this year’s students head to university for the first time, that feeling of emotional unease came flooding back to me. At a time in life when thousands rely upon everything going according to plan, today’s young people are being forced to reckon with a constantly changing agenda – fromto having their lectures moved online.
“I’m nervous about the challenging academic work on top of the mental strain of moving away into a high-risk city” Rosie*, 20, who is in her second year studying English, says the whole experience has been “very confusing”.
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