 For the people that have been both on campus and for the people that are going to be off campus, what recommendations would you have in order to stay successful and happy and safe in the spring? I think that being on campus, I've learned that wearing your mask and just being socially distanced, six feet away from people is very helpful. Just doing that will keep COVID from spreading, even if it does come into the college. I also think that there were stalls in the bathroom and sinks and the showers which were assigned. I think sticking to that is very important. I know that it will be hard initially because we're not used to it but I feel like it's very important to just stick to the ones that you're assigned to because that will help a lot. Is that for contact tracing? I think yeah definitely adding on to that since in the spring semester people had the option of choosing who will be in their pod. Just trying to gather safely and adhering to the room limit for space because that's really important for the safety of everybody else who's living with you in the building on the same floor or everybody else you interact with. I'm not too sure if the same regulations will be in place as last fall but being on campus wasn't so bad. Kind of like the freedom of going off campus but within the 10 mile radius so just sticking to those rules. There's so much you can do within 10 miles. You can go to Holyoke Mall, you can go to Hampshire Mall, some parts of Amherst. There's really no need to break the rules and go beyond that because it's really for our safety. Just taking care of yourself and thinking, being safe for everybody else around you. I would also want to strongly recommend to people to not neglect your mental health. I think we are all very much focused on our physical health, have wearing your mask, washing your hands. Oh no like why did I just call off that kind of thing but it's also important to recognize that there are so many stressful things going on right now and like our mental health is still really important and it can be easy to put off to the side like it can be something that we deal with later and so I would really want to emphasize for students in the spring to take some time to take care of yourself. That is an important thing that should be put into your Google Calendar for every day or every week like it is something you should make time for but also Mount Holyoke still has counseling services. I think it's telehealth now which is amazing so it should be more accessible in that way. I think I like saw a lot of my friends and myself be really stressed out, really anxious, really sad and all of those negative emotions which are fun to feel but just making sure that you're also like prioritizing your own self and happiness is something that I would want to share with everyone just because it's easy to forget but yeah any other tips for successful remote learning or remote living or living on campus or living off campus anything? Haya, do you want to speak to like a time difference? Like how do you manage that? I mean on one hand I'd say just outside of the time difference I'd say try new things in this time because I think keeping like a fresh thing going in this very like monotone time period it's really nice like you feel sort of more a natural college student and a little less I'm just at home sitting at my desk all the time or in my bed all the time so I definitely think trying something new or like keep taking on new small projects is really it's a really good helpful thing that I took on and I think with the time difference again just like finding a schedule is remarkably annoying at times but I think just finding a schedule and also being really open like communicating with your professors like for example like my 5 a.m. class I told my professor who's also my thesis advisor but I told them that I was like it's 5 a.m. if I don't come like I really tried but like it's 5 a.m. and I think our professors are remarkably understanding at just like communicating with our students and also what Maya was saying focusing on mental health our professors are also like super open to like listening to concerns and making sure you take the breaks that you need so I think open communication with professors and students around you and then also just trying new things that's what I'd say that's amazing that's really good advice