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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I appreciate this feedback, but as someone who tried to get a therapist in nyc for a teen this spring (willing to pay a lot of cash, as in 300plus an hour, none of them take insurance anyway), it was extremely difficult. It took months to find anyone, not being choosy .. just a single person. For months our options were virtual Better Help kinda thing or nothing. [/quote] Exactly, keep that in mind, because St Andrews’ student services center is booked for weeks on end. Kids fall through the cracks, their grades suffer, and the University is unforgiving, and there aren’t a lot of ways to catch up. No summer classes, for example. I’m not saying St Andrews is a bad University. I’m saying it has poor service in this important area than can negatively impact your student’s academic trajectory. [/quote] If nyc was booked, I can see why st Andrews or really any college would be. FWIW, we ended up w a virtual therapist and it was fine and way cheaper. If my kid was at any college, I’m sure I’d try student services but I’d quickly move on and go a private route. [/quote]
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