 I consider Mount Holyoke my home but, you know, the biggest reason I consider it my home is all my friends and all the people. So adjusting to living in an environment where, you know, I don't get to see many of my friends and I'm in my room a lot and not socializing is definitely a huge adjustment. Of the people that are remaining, I think there's a huge sense of community and we're trying to support each other as best as we can. Average day, I think, I try to wake up around nine or ten. I would like to stay in bed much longer but I try to get myself out of bed for, you know, some like semblance of being in school. Overall, I think all of the professors are, you know, doing the best that they can and making sure that they're as accommodating as possible. We, I think, all of us are doing our best to, you know, maintain some kind of social norm.