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2 Princeton grads just bought out hotels in Hawaii and Arkansas and are betting on college students paying them $15,000 to study in a 'bubble'

While Russell and Bragg would not say how many applications they've received, they said they have enough to fill a class, but need more to get the project off the ground.

"We really do want to take the time to go through these applications carefully and make sure that students are properly vetted, that they're all going to have a good time, and be safe and healthy here," Russell said. The group's handbook says that all students must take a COVID test after they're admitted to the program; Russell said they plan on coordinating with the students and local testing sites, or plan on "finding a way to get them to a testing site." Students will be asked to self-quarantine between the test and their arrival on campus. Russell said, "obviously, that puts a little bit of trust in these kids.

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6 months TOPS on that projection, moments before commercial real estate plummets by 50%, conservatively.

Or save $15,000 and live at home. When the pandemic ends, use $15,000 to travel the world for a experience of a lifetime.

We are in a big contaminated bubble.

The same college students wanting to cancel rent?

Hawaii and Arkansas huh? I want to see one of those resumes but not the other.

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