Anonymous wrote:I did, and told my child what kinds of things people were worried about (it was different at different schools). It was an additional data point, although small.
The same. One parent group I’m in is discussing how frantically difficult it is to find housing after freshman year. This is information that is useful to know.
I assume that the parents reflect the extremes, but if one group spends all their time saying how hard it is to get into pre-requisite classes and another group for a different school is largely focused on ride sharing to the airport for environmental reasons, it gives a flavor of the student body and concerns that should be considered.
This is a huge investment and it’s hard to know everything about a school in advance. These groups start to give you a sense of the actual student experience beyond what the school wants you to see.