Anonymous wrote:My husband gave our DC great advice. Treat school like a job - get up fairly early - leave for class - stay on campus and study/work out between classes and try to wrap your work up before 5 (or whenever you return home for dinner) if you can. DC did this, had a blast in college, and just graduated Summa Cum Laude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:got to protect your stash.![]()
Ok roll your eyes but it’s better to have money, computer, phone, etc protected rather than not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a college student keeping in a lockable box? Curious, not snarky - was not planning on one for my child and wondering why they need it.
Well unfortunately some kids will try to buy another kid’s Xanax or aderall, so it’s best to lock those up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they have never Uber'd have them do it this summer.
Seriously? Do your kids live in the DC area? I can’t believe they haven’t taken an Uber or don’t have an Uber account. How do they get home from parties in high school?
Anonymous wrote:What is a college student keeping in a lockable box? Curious, not snarky - was not planning on one for my child and wondering why they need it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I'm not that old and I remember packing my car and driving myself to campus for Freshman year. I felt very grown up and independent. My parents didnt even wake up to say goodbye that morning, as I left home at 5 AM so I'd arrive with lots of time to unpack (8 hour drive). I can't imagine parents sticking around for days or weeks. That's crazy.
Well what year was that? I graduated 1990 and my mom drove me to college! Just because you and your parents did it one way does not mean it is the right way for everyone.