Football is just different for some folks. Probably not for the typical DCUM type. |
| My kid goes to Miami and I am thisclose to buying down there because I love it. |
| I think it’s great parents want to remain vlose with their kids and critics should MYOB. |
| Every family has their own dynamic. Nobody should be telling someone else what they should or shouldn’t be doing. If you are offended that Kathy is visiting her son too much, then you might need to ask yourself why that actually bothers you? |
| It's fairly common these days. I've seen kids attending our private school from OOS. The parents just bought a condo in the city with one of the parents travelling back and forth all the time, and another staying with the kid for the high school. College is the same. Buy a condo, so that family can stay together for the weekend. The kids move in the condo in sophomore year. All works out pretty well. |
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I’m younger GenX and my parents had season football tickets to my ACC school. As did my girlfriends (now wife’s) parents. I loved it. My future FIL threw a huge tailgate party with some of his friends. My friends would stop by before the game as well.
Parents didn’t buy a condo though - they stayed in hotels for the six home games. Sometimes we would also meet up for Sunday brunch and other times not. |
+1 I could totally see an apartment being an investment. My DD goes to CU Boulder and hotels are ridiculously expensive. She lives in an apartment that is also expensive. If I had any disposable income, I would definitely buy a house or apartment, let my DD live in it after freshman year, and then rent it out when she is no longer in college. |
This. I would have liked if my parents helicoptered me more. They were basically drop me off and that is it so visiting and going to games and renting a nice place sounds pretty good to me. |
+1 Big football schools have a culture like this. It has little to do with seeing your kids and everything to do with having a place to stay for football weekends. |
I studied abroad in China at a major Chinese university in the late 2000s. What struck me the most was that the Chinese college students were having the same experiences I had in my American high school (first kiss, first GF/BF, drinking for the first time, staying out late, etc.) It seems like Americans kids are having a similar regression. Everything we Millennials did in HS are now being done by American kids when they get to college. I was a total latchkey kid starting in 6th grade, riding my bike home and starting homework until my parents got home from work at 530pm. Kids don't have the same independence today and the same was true of Chinese college students at an elite university (they were constantly monitored by parents to study). These leads to parents helicoptering even in college. They are basically acting in a similar way as my parents when I was in HS. |