| Can't they get a room AC? |
So? It's not like they are naked. It's college. Unclench. |
That's what a nice cold beer is for. |
Mm, beer. |
I was not being negative. I think it's funny. While 95 is really hot, I secretly am happy, i was a starving student and he is getting jamba juice, sushi and lobster rolls next week. |
I know. My kid is getting Papa John's, Chick-fil-a, made to order subs and tacos. When I was a kid we got: Scrod at the dining hall (shudder). No wonder I lost 15 pounds the first semester, lol. |
Oh my gosh, you know this is a lie, right? I didn’t have air conditioning any any of my dorms. Heck, my first several apartments didn’t have it either. Stop acting like no one ever lived through 90 degree weather before air conditioning was invented. |
DD didn't have AC. Her and her roommate had 2 box fans in the window, one large standing fan, and one small table fan for each. They obviously weren't sleeping under piles of blankets or in thick/long pajamas. With all this, they were completely fine. In HUMID and hot Virginia. So many kids have done this and it's a good experience to go through! |
What, are you going to tell him he can’t come home? Omg you’re an awful parent! |
Relax. The PP didn’t say anyone can’t come home. But we did discourage ours from coming home too often because he was beginning to disengage from college. The trips home became more frequent and seemed like an escape. He was driving the car we gave him and we simply laid down some rules about driving home. Hardly tyrannical. And it worked. And once he built a life for himself at school the need to come home dropped to nearly zero. Not a rule for every kid but for some kids coming home does represent a risk to to developing socially. Jeez, what a drama queen. |
| I think one of the hardest things for parents is distinguishing between homesick parents and homesick kids. While it is great to have them home even after just a couple of weeks, it is really important for the kids to engage with college from the beginning, coming home after a couple of weeks may not be the best strategy and I would think should not be encouraged. |
Thanks for the heads up. If I notice a pattern like that developing I'll talk to him about it. So far so good though. |
| I wish my child had the comfort of knowing she could come home. She chose a school across the country so its either make it or not. So far, she's been OK. They've only been in school a couple of weeks with classes only starting this week. I think when she experiences a hiccup (which all kids do), it will be a problem. I am worried but know its a growing process. Plan to fly out and see her over parents' weekend in October. Expect a bunch of tears once I'm there. But, I think once I'm gone, she'll do OK again. |
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My sister hated her university pretty much immediately. My parents refused to let her come home. Told her to stick it out. She failed three courses, aced one.
She ended up transferring to a small somewhat selective in-state LAC and graduated with a 4.0. |
Glad she’s doing well so far! Sounds like a great plan. I think your predictions are spot on. Probably hard waiting for October.
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