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  • COVID-19 is taking a mental toll on students as they plan for college, but college admission counselors say connections can ease uncertainty A survey released in late July by Junior Achievement (JA) indicated that among students from 13-17 years of age, two-thirds were worried about attending school in-person this fall, with nearly 40 percent having said they were \'extremely concerned\' or \'very concerned \' About 70 percent said their parents are worried About one quarter of the young people responding said they were concerned \'that their dreams won\'t come true,\' and a similar number felt they might not be able to have job or career that will pay enough
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  • Journal_of_College_Admission
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  • WHO
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  • Amplified Anxiety
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  • #829743
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  • 2020

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