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Raj Bala Chaudhary went into all these CUNY schoolings she used to.
Mormon and Gettysburg wait-listed her, but she was accepted to
these two SUNYs, with great financial-aid software. The greatest
offer was from SUNY Polytechnic, where she would get to give just
about $ 1,000 one year. The price tag was of central value to Raj Bala,
who had produced particularly nervous about wealth since the
onslaught of Covid-19. For most of highschool, Raj Bala lived with her
mom on weekends and with her dad within this period. This
pandemic, accidentally, took her parents together again. They
decided it was too dangerous for Raj Bala to make shuttling between
houses, so her dad went back into her mom’s flat, and this entire
house quarantined together— her grandmother, her parents, an
uncle, Three older brothers and her older sibling’s two teenage kids.
Raj Bala was fortunate to have everyone under one roof, but in every
other manner, this beginning was really difficult.
For most of high school, Raj Bala lived with her mother on weekends
and with her father during the week. The pandemic, unexpectedly,
brought her parents together again. They decided it was too risky for
Raj Bala to keep shuttling between homes, so her father moved back
into her mother’s apartment, and the whole family quarantined
together — her grandmother, her parents, an uncle, three older
brothers and her older sister’s two young children. Raj Bala was
happy to have everyone under one roof, but in every other way, the
spring was very hard. Neither of her parents could work; money ran
out, and then food started to run out as well. “It got to the point
where I would be making breakfast, and I’d have to ration out the
food,” Raj Bala told me. “My brothers used to eat a lot, and instead
of giving them two or three eggs, I’d have to give them one, and one
piece of toast. They were still hungry, and we were running out of
stuff.”