''What school?Anonymous wrote:Mine was so nervous about finding her people. She was looking forward to a roommate but assigned a single (I thought she won the lottery, she was initially skeptical) then missed pre-orientation because of work. She was more stressed about social acclimation than academic.
But the school did a fantastic job the first week with event after event designed to get the kids meeting one-another, her hall is filled with fun kids and she spent her first weekend exploring Boston with 4 or 5 of her new girlfriends.
We're all relieved!
Anonymous wrote:Curious about what you're hearing from your freshman and if they're happy and feeling connected.
Mine is not and I am trying not to worry. I know it's early.
This is an historically very social kid who is finding that a large number of other girls are just not nice and will outright reject invitations to meet (dinner, coffee, etc)
Roommate is having a similar experience per the roommate's mom who I reached out to in desperation (wanting to know if what my kid was sharing was true or embellished for sympathy or ?) Turns out relayed the exact same things without me even suggesting them.
UGH.
Anonymous wrote:Is your dd going to a school with many high school friends groups by chance?
Also the 'friendships' and groups formed at this point are often superficial and for show/security.
It will get better for her soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious about what you're hearing from your freshman and if they're happy and feeling connected.
Mine is not and I am trying not to worry. I know it's early.
This is an historically very social kid who is finding that a large number of other girls are just not nice and will outright reject invitations to meet (dinner, coffee, etc)
Roommate is having a similar experience per the roommate's mom who I reached out to in desperation (wanting to know if what my kid was sharing was true or embellished for sympathy or ?) Turns out relayed the exact same things without me even suggesting them.
UGH.
So there you go. Yes, OP, this is very normal. She will be fine. Unfortunately, there are a lot of not so nice people out there and she's running into some of them.
I agree it's normal and things will get better, but it is NOT mean to decline an invitation. This is an overwhelming time, esp for first years, and all kids are allowed to set their own limits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious about what you're hearing from your freshman and if they're happy and feeling connected.
Mine is not and I am trying not to worry. I know it's early.
This is an historically very social kid who is finding that a large number of other girls are just not nice and will outright reject invitations to meet (dinner, coffee, etc)
Roommate is having a similar experience per the roommate's mom who I reached out to in desperation (wanting to know if what my kid was sharing was true or embellished for sympathy or ?) Turns out relayed the exact same things without me even suggesting them.
UGH.
So there you go. Yes, OP, this is very normal. She will be fine. Unfortunately, there are a lot of not so nice people out there and she's running into some of them.
Anonymous wrote:Curious about what you're hearing from your freshman and if they're happy and feeling connected.
Mine is not and I am trying not to worry. I know it's early.
This is an historically very social kid who is finding that a large number of other girls are just not nice and will outright reject invitations to meet (dinner, coffee, etc)
Roommate is having a similar experience per the roommate's mom who I reached out to in desperation (wanting to know if what my kid was sharing was true or embellished for sympathy or ?) Turns out relayed the exact same things without me even suggesting them.
UGH.