College students left 'frozen' by job market are forced to pivot: 'Didn't even know where to begin'

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Many students who secured a job or internship before the coronavirus pandemic arrived in the U.S. have been dealing with delayed start dates — or have had their positions rescinded altogether.

a summer internship focused on helping people cultivate wild foods at a Wisconsin reservation was an opportunity to help the tribe she belongs to.

“They responded that they weren’t going to try and make it work,” said Arbuckle, a community and environmental sociology major. Unsure if she'd find another internship, she enrolled in an online class to make up for the internship she lost in March — a requirement for her certificate program in food systems.

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I live here and have my hours cut- hard to sympathize

They should go back to their countries and get their degree on line. That way, they won't have to risk being contaminated by the virus, or have to put up with all the delays. Then ... all their complaints will be resolved, and they can live happily ever after.

Evil this virus from Wuhan is.

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