Are most college kids with apartments still at school?

Anonymous
My UVA kid is still at her apartment in Charlottesville
Anonymous
My Cornell kid came home.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Kids from top colleges (most are tesidential) are home


What does this mean? Why in the world would you specify that kids from "top" colleges are home? My kid is at what is considered a "top" college, but he lived on campus so the dorms are closed. He had no choice. However, he has some friends who live off-campus and some are still in their off-campus apartment. Being at a top college has nothing to do with any of this. Really strange post.


Ivy plus... residential schools with kids living in campus for 4 years.


Still a dumb post. There are plenty of non-Ivy schools that have/require kids to live on campus all 4 years. You just wanted to post that your kid goes to an Ivy - kind of pathetic, don't you think?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My UVA kid is still at her apartment in Charlottesville


Why? There is nothing down there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My UVA kid is still at her apartment in Charlottesville


Why? There is nothing down there

I don’t think you understand what social distancing is...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My UVA kid is still at her apartment in Charlottesville


Why? There is nothing down there



Other kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids from top colleges (most are tesidential) are home
how you figure?
Anonymous
My cat went to smith.
Anonymous
My son from Boston is home... 42 out of 45 kids on his sports team went home

Every single friend from HS/MS/ES are home.

We are in MoCo.

He has 1 friend from NY whose parent has died.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My UVA kid is still at her apartment in Charlottesville


Why? There is nothing down there


Have you been down there recently?
Anonymous
My DS is home. He misses school but realizes it's much nicer to be at home (his apartment is kind of dumpy) and he is well fed here. We are enjoying having him home- life is busy and spending so much time with our kids (both college age) is a little silver lining in this awful scary time.
Anonymous
My senior daughter is still in her apartment up in PA. She has a couple of online classes to finish, and she has an internship for which she’s considered essential (health care field).

She’ll be home soon, but not until the semester ends.
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