Dorm room woes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is disgusting and shows lack of care and responsibility on the part of the college. I would ask for reassignment. You are probably paying $$$ for room and board. Get your money's worth. And yes roaches are far worse at night so this is only the tip of the nightmare. Also I wouldn't want my kid around the pesticides. I think you have every right to ask for a room change.


Who's to say only one bldg is affected?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is disgusting and shows lack of care and responsibility on the part of the college. I would ask for reassignment. You are probably paying $$$ for room and board. Get your money's worth. And yes roaches are far worse at night so this is only the tip of the nightmare. Also I wouldn't want my kid around the pesticides. I think you have every right to ask for a room change.


Who's to say only one bldg is affected?



Who is to say it is not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is disgusting and shows lack of care and responsibility on the part of the college. I would ask for reassignment. You are probably paying $$$ for room and board. Get your money's worth. And yes roaches are far worse at night so this is only the tip of the nightmare. Also I wouldn't want my kid around the pesticides. I think you have every right to ask for a room change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is disgusting and shows lack of care and responsibility on the part of the college. I would ask for reassignment. You are probably paying $$$ for room and board. Get your money's worth. And yes roaches are far worse at night so this is only the tip of the nightmare. Also I wouldn't want my kid around the pesticides. I think you have every right to ask for a room change.


OP here. Part of my struggle is that we aren't paying for room and board. He's on an athletic and an academic scholarship...so I can't do the whole "I am paying for room and board" thing, really...

So far, one more night has passed and zero roaches. Hopefully it stays that way!

I am a little annoyed to find out that although we drove down there to talk to the residency office, another set of roommates (who we KNOW complained after us, whose sons are the same year as mine), was moved to a much, much better dorm. I can only guess one of the moms was a little less "nice" about it than I was. Oh well. My kid seems to be over it and moved on, so I will too. (Still, I cannot get the images out of my head and the first time he comes home for the weekend I swear I am going to treat him like he's coming home from a toxic waste dump. God, I hate bugs more than ANYTHING. Especially scurrying bugs...I dont care about spiders or bugs like that...)


"Cockroaches...why did it have to be cockroaches...."
Anonymous
Send him glue trips via amazon. Tell him to put them out and see where things are.

If he sees anything - he needs to use this as an opportunity to learn how to advocate for himself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good grief! Where is this school??? Is it state or private?

I would be totally freaked out.



Private. In Virginia. Don't want to name the school as they actually are trying to be nice about it, and if it's a one-time thing, I don't want to slam the school.

But yeah, I am freaked out.


I would try to move. Roaches are a health hazard and constantly applying insecticides is also a health hazard. The school best be nice about it because it really is inexcusable....they have all summer to prepare those dorms.
Anonymous
My DS spent the summer in a Boston dorm. Also had roaches..big urban building so I guess I was not shocked.
Anonymous
This is when being silent about which school is having the problem is counterproductive. Go to the school’s Reddit and post there about the specific dorm and you will see the school become much more proactive with all of the dorms and the cafeteria you don’t know about.
Anonymous
William and Mary
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary


She said it was a private school...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary


Can't be W&M - it's not a private school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is when being silent about which school is having the problem is counterproductive. Go to the school’s Reddit and post there about the specific dorm and you will see the school become much more proactive with all of the dorms and the cafeteria you don’t know about.


THIS, OP. How could you think that being silent is helpful. The school needs to be more than "nice" about it. They need to be accountable for it. Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is when being silent about which school is having the problem is counterproductive. Go to the school’s Reddit and post there about the specific dorm and you will see the school become much more proactive with all of the dorms and the cafeteria you don’t know about.


THIS, OP. How could you think that being silent is helpful. The school needs to be more than "nice" about it. They need to be accountable for it. Gross.



OP here. I think bashing a college based on one single experience is kind of awful. If it happened again, or if we had not had a great experience up until now and there were multiple issues, I might think differently.

If you google "cockroaches in dorms", you'll see TONS of colleges (in cities and less urban areas) have dealt with this dorm bug issue (roaches and bedbugs and even rats and mice).
I think that in our era of social media, we are quick to bash a company for a single error and we don't even realize how damaging it is. Companies make mistakes just like people do, and bashing them online is harsh if they try to remedy their mistake. The internet is a powerful way to deal with them if they don't try to remedy their mistake, but I think doing it up front is wrong.

Just my personal opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good grief! Where is this school??? Is it state or private?

I would be totally freaked out.



Private. In Virginia. Don't want to name the school as they actually are trying to be nice about it, and if it's a one-time thing, I don't want to slam the school.

But yeah, I am freaked out.


I would try to move. Roaches are a health hazard and constantly applying insecticides is also a health hazard. The school best be nice about it because it really is inexcusable....they have all summer to prepare those dorms.


Many schools use the dorms all summer.
Anonymous
I have never worked at a university that did not have a major cockroach infestation. It's common.
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