Christina Campbell (Col ’12)
First-year majoring in politics
“I feel it’s good that I have a couple more years left in school.”
Godfrey Gieuw (Com ’11)
Second-year going into McIntire School of Commerce
“I’m a lot more cautious about discretionary spending. It’s difficult trying to secure an internship, both here and in Hong Kong. It’s definitely a global thing.”
Jessica Rainey (Col ’10)
Third-year majoring in neuroscience
“I’m focused on research, and grant money is really tight.”
Corbin Cones (Col ’09)
Fourth-year majoring in English, plans to go to grad school at Georgetown University
“I’m just going to school to ride out this thing. Everyone I know is staying in school.”
VIDEO: Meet more students and learn how they are coping with the economy:
Special Report: The University and the Economy
This article appeared as part of a larger section on how the recent economic turmoil is affecting U.Va. and its alumni. Read more:
- On the Front Lines
Alumni and faculty experts share their perspectives on how we got into this situation—and how to get out of it. - Time and Money
A timeline tracks how the University has weathered economic ups and downs throughout the years. - In the Classroom
As economic events unfolded, some professors threw away their syllabi and kept pace with breaking news. - Students Speak
Learn how some students are coping with the economy—with video. - Your Financial Health
Assess your personal finances with a quiz from McIntire professor Karin Bonding. - A Different World
A first-person perspective on how Circuit City’s collapse altered the career path of one alumnus.












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