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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Me? None. I dropped out of college and have a very high HHI so I don’t push at all. They can make their own path. [/quote] Not PP, but I am curious too. My DD is finishing her freshman year and does not want to back. Had roommate issues; never found a core group; decided her selected major is not what she wants to do; is now undecided. I don’t want to pressure her but not sure what the options are other than get a low wage job while she figures it out. Are there any counselors who can help with this situation?[/quote] This is like my DS. He had a terrible first semester; did not mesh with his roommate who was super introverted (but a nice kid based on the few times I met him) and was on academic probation but was taking 18 credits which was too much. He ended this semester with a lighter course load and a 3.4 so he is in good standing now with the university. He is not sure if he wants to go back in person, so he registered for Fall 2024 with all online or asynchronous classes. I guess that is better than totally dropping out, but I would rather he go back and give it another try. Has not figured out a major. Is feeling lost.[/quote]
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