Anonymous wrote:They have to say that. The decisions from students are due this week. If they announce closure they will not get students and will have to lay off staff etc etc and it'll be a big tumble. So they're gambling on it being ok. It's unknown if they will open and have to socially distance students and do online classes while kids are in the dorms. Much easier to say they are open now and take deposits (which they can take time to return) than the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this site. It surprises me in the worst kind of way how similar this is to the college student sites I was on earlier trying to figure out what is going on.
There’s a ton of snark here ranging from funny to vicious. But there are also many sensible people delivering good information. You’ll learn how to sort and to get the info you need. Just don’t mention UVA, Penn State, Oberlin, fraternities, full-pay, diversity, distance learning, colleges that change lives, SLACs or directional U’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People talking about a "normal college experience" are kidding themselves. Whether colleges go back residential as the linked podcast suggests, or not, it' snot going to be a normal experience.
Yes, but you can either choose to keep your spot (and attend or go online, as the college dictates); or stop whining about what you can not control.
"Stop discussing your children's life and wellbeing and just act without engaging in discourse about the merits of doing so"
+1. I swear there are people who are on a parenting site for the sole purpose of asserting that it's pointless to think about parenting.
If your children are college-aged and you are still “parenting” them, I would say you should probably reconsider your approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People talking about a "normal college experience" are kidding themselves. Whether colleges go back residential as the linked podcast suggests, or not, it' snot going to be a normal experience.
Yes, but you can either choose to keep your spot (and attend or go online, as the college dictates); or stop whining about what you can not control.
"Stop discussing your children's life and wellbeing and just act without engaging in discourse about the merits of doing so"
+1. I swear there are people who are on a parenting site for the sole purpose of asserting that it's pointless to think about parenting.
If your children are college-aged and you are still “parenting” them, I would say you should probably reconsider your approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this site. It surprises me in the worst kind of way how similar this is to the college student sites I was on earlier trying to figure out what is going on.
There’s a ton of snark here ranging from funny to vicious. But there are also many sensible people delivering good information. You’ll learn how to sort and to get the info you need. Just don’t mention UVA, Penn State, Oberlin, fraternities, full-pay, diversity, distance learning, colleges that change lives, SLACs or directional U’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People talking about a "normal college experience" are kidding themselves. Whether colleges go back residential as the linked podcast suggests, or not, it' snot going to be a normal experience.
Yes, but you can either choose to keep your spot (and attend or go online, as the college dictates); or stop whining about what you can not control.
"Stop discussing your children's life and wellbeing and just act without engaging in discourse about the merits of doing so"
+1. I swear there are people who are on a parenting site for the sole purpose of asserting that it's pointless to think about parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this site. It surprises me in the worst kind of way how similar this is to the college student sites I was on earlier trying to figure out what is going on.
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this site. It surprises me in the worst kind of way how similar this is to the college student sites I was on earlier trying to figure out what is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People talking about a "normal college experience" are kidding themselves. Whether colleges go back residential as the linked podcast suggests, or not, it' snot going to be a normal experience.
Yes, but you can either choose to keep your spot (and attend or go online, as the college dictates); or stop whining about what you can not control.
"Stop discussing your children's life and wellbeing and just act without engaging in discourse about the merits of doing so"
+1. I swear there are people who are on a parenting site for the sole purpose of asserting that it's pointless to think about parenting.