The traditional gap year may be up in the air, with uncertainty over travel and student jobs, but volunteering in the UK will remain a viable option
Coronavirus has put those choosing between university and a gap year in a real quandary. Take a place at uni at a time of unprecedented disruption to the university experience? Or defer and grapple with a situation in which every aspect of a typical gap year – working, volunteering, travelling – has changed completely? One thing’s for certain: a successful gap year in the age of Covid-19 is going to require imagination and lateral thinking. Here’s your guide to the options.
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