College Freshman Moving Off-Campus Trend!! DD doesn't know what to do....and neither do I...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:honestly...is it too late to defer?
I wouldn’t recommend starting college in the middle of this shtshw.


It's not all a shitshow. Many colleges are moving forward just fine. Deferring for my kid would be smoking pot and playing video games in the basement. Hard pass.


Wow. So now he’s just doing that elsewhere. Glad he’s out of your hair
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:honestly...is it too late to defer?
I wouldn’t recommend starting college in the middle of this shtshw.


It's not all a shitshow. Many colleges are moving forward just fine. Deferring for my kid would be smoking pot and playing video games in the basement. Hard pass.


You do know he could be smoking pot in his dorm room right? And it is a show because it is not the experience that my kid thought they were going to get when they went away! ( so now they are home)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:honestly...is it too late to defer?
I wouldn’t recommend starting college in the middle of this shtshw.


It's not all a shitshow. Many colleges are moving forward just fine. Deferring for my kid would be smoking pot and playing video games in the basement. Hard pass.


You do know he could be smoking pot in his dorm room right? And it is a show because it is not the experience that my kid thought they were going to get when they went away! ( so now they are home)


shit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the point in getting an apartment if all classes are online. Social gains?


Most young adults do not want to live with mommy and daddy, abiding by curfew, no drinking, no overnight guest rules.


Mine is home, all his friends are away at different colleges. Not sure who he’d be drinking with right now.

Well, I know exactly whom DD is drinking with now. Had the roommate at my house several times, and met one other. Am I upset about it? No, she was driving me crazy at home, and I could not get my work done and the house, well DS's room was a disaster! I love my young adult kids, but they need to learn to be on their own. Even if that means I am paying the rent, for now.


The word “need.” In this context, it does not mean what you think it means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:honestly...is it too late to defer?
I wouldn’t recommend starting college in the middle of this shtshw.


It's not all a shitshow. Many colleges are moving forward just fine. Deferring for my kid would be smoking pot and playing video games in the basement. Hard pass.


Wow. So now he’s just doing that elsewhere. Glad he’s out of your hair


NP. My kid is already super stressed and swamped with assignments apparently. Fingers crossed they figure it out soon!
Anonymous
Does she even know the roommate or met her? If they move off campus and end up not getting along and/or have different lifestyles then you are stuck paying rent for your dad to live in a sh** show. The advantage to being on campus as a freshman is figuring out who you are and what you like or are willing to put up with. And if the roommate choice doesn’t work out, you change rooms. If your dad was already a sophomore and knew the girl and wanted to live with her, then I’d say ok. But not as a freshman.
Anonymous
Assuming money isn’t extremely tight, I would just do what the other kids are doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Assuming money isn’t extremely tight, I would just do what the other kids are doing.


I hope you don’t teach your kid this
Anonymous
Honestly OP I’d keep your kid at home. The fall is going to be such a shitshow that staying gone with the stability is probably best.
Anonymous
Home not gone
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I’m letting (helping) my son get an apartment. I’m fine with him not coming home for breaks other than holiday visits. They are adults. He’s going to get a job and make his own decisions.


I get that...and if my DD was a sophmore or older I'd say sure. But she is 18 and I don't mean this to sound sexist but an 18 year old young "lady" being on her own in apartment complex that may or may not be in safe areas.....I haven't even broached this with my DH, but I'm fairly certain what he'll say.


If you have other children, I'd suggest you prepare them better for leaving the nest. Because this is absurd.


Rape is a thing, for women coming home late at night.

All the preparation in the world does not change that reality, sadly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Assuming money isn’t extremely tight, I would just do what the other kids are doing.


I hope you don’t teach your kid this


+1,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what is she supposed to eat? Those weird take away boxes? At least with the apartment she has a kitchen. How stupid to pay for meals, when they are pathetic boxes.


You realize the food does not change if they put it in a box right?

They are not eating the boxes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I’m letting (helping) my son get an apartment. I’m fine with him not coming home for breaks other than holiday visits. They are adults. He’s going to get a job and make his own decisions.


I get that...and if my DD was a sophmore or older I'd say sure. But she is 18 and I don't mean this to sound sexist but an 18 year old young "lady" being on her own in apartment complex that may or may not be in safe areas.....I haven't even broached this with my DH, but I'm fairly certain what he'll say.


If you have other children, I'd suggest you prepare them better for leaving the nest. Because this is absurd.


Rape is a thing, for women coming home late at night.

All the preparation in the world does not change that reality, sadly.

Indeed. Nice victim blaming from a, no doubt, a woman pp above!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I’m letting (helping) my son get an apartment. I’m fine with him not coming home for breaks other than holiday visits. They are adults. He’s going to get a job and make his own decisions.


I get that...and if my DD was a sophmore or older I'd say sure. But she is 18 and I don't mean this to sound sexist but an 18 year old young "lady" being on her own in apartment complex that may or may not be in safe areas.....I haven't even broached this with my DH, but I'm fairly certain what he'll say.


If you have other children, I'd suggest you prepare them better for leaving the nest. Because this is absurd.


Rape is a thing, for women coming home late at night.

All the preparation in the world does not change that reality, sadly.

Indeed. Nice victim blaming from a, no doubt, a woman pp above!


Oh stop. It’s a reality you have to prepare for. -female NP
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