Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't want to go back. He is afraid to tell you.
Or did worse than he is letting on and can't go back. OP it sounds like the school isn't a good fit if he's on probation. Do you really want to be making a financial sacrifice for that? I'd have him take some community college classes this semester and transfer in state for next year.
He can go back. He showed me the Bs he got in two classes but did not tell me about the probation. I intercepted the letter. I flubbed my 1st semester so I was willing to give him another chance.
He said via text that he figured out the MPN. Great! Now if you hadn't left w/o me we could've had you sign off on something I need to fill out and fax and keep you abreast of what's going on with the balance. After hopefully getting that straight.
He'll likely end up sitting out a semester b/c getting his 1st semester settled came down to TODAY. I'm ready to really wash my hands. Take the car and iPhone. ( why should I continue to pay for a pseudo adult know it all) Let him move in with his friends, get a job & get the hell on with his life. I have myself to worry about. I don't need his added stress.
Anonymous wrote:I think your mistake is in expecting someone to become an adult at midnight of 18th birthday. It's a gradual process. He may very well need some natural consequences regarding this, but please don't wash your hands of him. Good luck and I hope the best for your health scare. Does he know about it? Perhaps that is scary for him also.
Anonymous wrote:I think your mistake is in expecting someone to become an adult at midnight of 18th birthday. It's a gradual process. He may very well need some natural consequences regarding this, but please don't wash your hands of him. Good luck and I hope the best for your health scare. Does he know about it? Perhaps that is scary for him also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't want to go back. He is afraid to tell you.
Or did worse than he is letting on and can't go back. OP it sounds like the school isn't a good fit if he's on probation. Do you really want to be making a financial sacrifice for that? I'd have him take some community college classes this semester and transfer in state for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't want to go back. He is afraid to tell you.
Or did worse than he is letting on and can't go back. OP it sounds like the school isn't a good fit if he's on probation. Do you really want to be making a financial sacrifice for that? I'd have him take some community college classes this semester and transfer in state for next year.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't want to go back. He is afraid to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't want to go back. He is afraid to tell you.