Can your kid's GPA beat mine?

Anonymous
Like the PP, I also had a tough freshman-1st semester sophomore time and failed out. In retrospect, it was the best thing that ever happened to me. I was so immature when I went to college (a good college BTW) and couldn't handle the freedom. I spent a semester at home, worked at a low-wage job, took two community college classes (A's in both) and reapplied. I had to literally beg the Dean to let me back in. It's quite some time later but I have 2 graduate degrees and have had 2 successful careers. Failing is sometimes the best thing that can happen. Good luck to your DC!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel your pain. We are three semesters in and things aren't a whole lot better.


"We"? That might be your problem right there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soooooo many distractions for kids these days with the internet and games being readily available. I'm surprised there aren't many, many more kids failing b/c they don't yet have the personal discipline to limit computer entertainment time.


Please... we had plenty of distractions before the internet or the console computer game was invented. Sex, alcohol, all night card games...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soooooo many distractions for kids these days with the internet and games being readily available. I'm surprised there aren't many, many more kids failing b/c they don't yet have the personal discipline to limit computer entertainment time.


Please... we had plenty of distractions before the internet or the console computer game was invented. Sex, alcohol, all night card games...

Um, yeah, that's the point. Kids these days have all of those PLUS computer, video games, etc
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