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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your 20-year-old is not capable of living off-campus and still successfully attending classes, you should be very concerned.[/quote] It's not the classes that are the issue, it is that when you're on campus it is much easier to be involved in study groups, group projects, and to get help on homework. I went to a tough STEM school and those things were really important.[/quote] My kid’s “off campus” apartment is closer to labs and libraries than the dorm was. That would have been much harder to pull off where I went to college — this stuff really varies. By 3rd year certainly (and even earlier in DC’s case), study groups organized themselves more by class/section/where you study than by where you live. Again, depends on the college. My school had a house system so, to some extent/in your major there was an overlap between which section you were in/where you studied and where you lived.[/quote]
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