Cadet William Taylor was home in Pennsylvania for spring break when the coronavirus pandemic hit, closing down schools across the country and forcing millions of American students to take classes online.
Cadet William Taylor, 18, pitched a tent outside his home in rural Pennsylvania to complete his school work from the Virginia Military Institute.
“I was like, ‘Well, I know there is cell service outside.’ And I was like, ‘I have a tent in my car. So, I guess I can put the tent outside where the cell service was,’” Taylor, 18, said during an interview from the tent on Friday. Cadet William Taylor, 18, doing his schoolwork from inside a tent outside his home in rural Pennsylvania.Taylor said that while classes from inside his small orange tent have been going well, not being able to interact in the same way with instructors and classmates is tricky.
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