 My name is Zachary Borg. I'm a freshman at the university and I'm currently majoring in biology. I had been notified that I had been exposed to the virus by one of my friends. I isolated myself that night and then I got tested that Sunday at 11 o'clock. I got my results on Sunday at around 11 30, so only like 30 minutes after I got tested, which I think is awesome personally. The email that I got from my test results, they told me to contact the COVID hotline and then they gave me a list of all the things I needed to pack. They sent me an email where I would be staying, how to get access to my room. I had to then pack everything up that I needed for the next 10 days, drove over to the highlands and kind of get settled. And every time that people always ask me the first like two questions that come into their mind are how are you getting food and how are you getting access to your classes? And it's a little bit scary at first and it's understandable, but they have a really good system set up to where you're getting your meals. So I get dinner every night and then I also get breakfast and lunch for the day after, so it's kind of a cycle. And then in regards to classes, I just I was proactive about the situation. I emailed all my professors letting them know about the situation. All of them were very understanding and overall the experience those two things specifically has not been intimidating, I guess. The university is doing all the steps it needs to be doing in order to keep you comfortable. And if you're not comfortable for some reason, you can contact the COVID hotline. There's so many people and so many resources you can access. I just kept on hearing people who were scared and I was too admittedly, who were scared of getting tested because they knew that the result, if it was positive, would make them have to move into a place that they'd be uncomfortable in. And I'm not going to lie and say that this has been a great experience. I'm not going to say that this has been perfect by any means. It's been emotionally hard, but all the resources that I need access to are given to me. We all want to have a sense of responsibility for each other at the university. If we have that sense of responsibility by going to get tested and not being scared of the outcome of it, then that will help us remain here for the rest of the fall semester.