i would think so, but i'm not 100% positive because i graduated a few years ago. i would wait to officially rent or buy the textbooks because the masteringchem (online homework) questions may differ. however, the information itself rarely changes edition to edition to you can use this site to find the material until then
TL;DR: Emails and files in GSuite are deleted a few months after graduation. Your new alum address has none of your undergraduate emails and no ability to use Google Drive.
I see the same thing as /u/gitismatt on my account info page
> You're using 2.31 GB > Google Drive ‒ 0 GB > > Store files up to 5TB each. Anything you create with Docs, Sheets, or Slides won’t use up any of your storage. > Gmail ‒ 2.31 GB > > Attachments sent and received in Gmail as well as your email messages use your storage. > Google Photos ‒ 0 GB > > Per your Google Photos settings, High Quality uploads are stored for free but Original quality uploads will consume your Drive storage.
BUT when I try to navigate to drive.google.com, sheets.google.com, or docs.google.com I encounter the following message:
> We are sorry, but you do not have access to Google Docs. Please contact your Organization Administrator for access.
ALSO your undergraduate emails are not transferred to your new alum address, instead they are unceremoniously deleted. I used gmvault to manually transfer all my emails, but that was kind of a pain.
I use VikingVPN. It's pricey (14.99/mo) but totally worth it. I get no loss of bandwidth or any latency issues whatsoever. If you're only using a VPN to torrent, then I'd get a cheaper one, but I usually always have mine going.