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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Give it a few months. No one will care where kids go. It’s a moment where everyone wants to show off. Your kid will be fine and so will you. [/quote] This is such a negative response. College is where you will spend the next four years, where you make lifelong friendships, where you may meet your spouse. It is not just to show off. I often have this feeling that people are not happy for me. I don’t want to say they are jealous but they don’t seem happy for my wins.[/quote] Who in the world meets their spouse in college? You’re 18-22 years old. Barely out of the teen years![/quote] You are advising your kid poorly if you tell them to wait. Much harder to meet a spouse “organically” once out of college/grad school. You will never be around such a large group of compatible potential spouses as when you’re in college. (After that it’s pretty much go on the apps, ugh.)[/quote]
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