Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 12:42     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

I worked retail or office temp jobs.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 11:59     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:smoke weed and hit on chicks


You are a dated, sexist jerk.

Guess what, not all college students are male.


Oh god. Have a sense of humor! And not only women are allowed to respond to OP.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 11:57     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

Beside relaxing and celebrating the holidays with family, my kid used that time to apply for internships (for the following summer). Make sure that they ask faculty if they are willing to write letters of recommendation before they leave campus (because the applications require names of recommenders, and some faculty are hard to reach during breaks).

One year, my poor kid also got her wisdom teeth removed. Ouch!
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 11:54     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

Anonymous wrote:smoke weed and hit on chicks


You are a dated, sexist jerk.

Guess what, not all college students are male.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 09:13     Subject: Re:What do kids do during the long winter break?

Anonymous wrote:Catch up on sleep, hang out with friends, take care of medical and bureaucratic issues (passport renewal, visiting dentist), visit grandparents. Family vacation. It goes quickly.


I think this is ideal, though if your child needs the money it is usually possible to find paid retail work, especially if you live in a location that has a large shopping center or big box stores.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 09:08     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

Hang out with friends, get into fights with parents about curfews and independence as everyone tries to navigate "kids" (who are young adults) being back "home" for a few weeks and the "Kids" want the same freedoms they had while away at school and moms say they are all for independence but they can't sleep unless they know the "kids" are home.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 09:05     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

Play video games
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 09:01     Subject: Re:What do kids do during the long winter break?

Most would get jobs. Retail stores, courting end of year inventory, restaurant jobs, etc.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 08:49     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

December exams and January return are standard for American colleges. Students have a month off between semesters to relax, catch up with friends from high school and spend time with family. Some might work at a job that they held in high school. Some colleges offer brief courses or study abroad programs during that time.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 08:15     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

smoke weed and hit on chicks
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 08:12     Subject: Re:What do kids do during the long winter break?

I always got office work through a temp agency.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 08:10     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

Tough getting a job after the holidays. One of my kids was an athlete to his break was cut short due to training. I think UMDCP offers a winter course if you need a class (you will have to pay extra for this).
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 07:36     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

I had a retail job over the holidays when I was in college - same place I worked over summer. I also babysat.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 07:34     Subject: Re:What do kids do during the long winter break?

Catch up on sleep, hang out with friends, take care of medical and bureaucratic issues (passport renewal, visiting dentist), visit grandparents. Family vacation. It goes quickly.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2021 07:28     Subject: What do kids do during the long winter break?

First child is heading to a school with exams in December; neither of us had this experience. Do they just hang out with friends for a month? Travel? Volunteer? I assume it’s too short a period to find paid work.