Anonymous wrote:What doesn't she like? My husband went there and I've never met anyone who doesn't think it was great. Is she homesick? What's the issue? Maybe we can help brainstorm ideas for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the thread about fit being for snowflakes. Tell your DD how lucky she is and her attendance is something many people around the world would kill for.
OP-this attitude represents the attitude of most people, this i'm on an anonymous board and DD doesn't tell anyone how she doesn't like her school
Anonymous wrote:It's only October, so it's still pretty early in her college experience. What elements is she having a hard time with?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for posting this. People need to resist the mindset (so prevalent in this area) that ever student should go to the highest ranked school they are admitted to.
For MANY reasons (social, emotional and academic) that may not be the best course of action for your child. Consider them, not how others might rank and stack you or them compared to peers.
(And this is NOT a criticism of the family involved, I just think it is a valuable cautionary tale.)
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the thread about fit being for snowflakes. Tell your DD how lucky she is and her attendance is something many people around the world would kill for.