Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly he’s 20 now this is his problem. He needs to explain it himself in his application. But he should also consider starting at a community college, building a track record, and transferring.
Ignore this heartless poster.
This is actually a good advice
Yeah, when people don’t like being told the truth, they trot out the emotionally charged language right on cue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly he’s 20 now this is his problem. He needs to explain it himself in his application. But he should also consider starting at a community college, building a track record, and transferring.
Ignore this heartless poster.
This is actually a good advice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to college during the beginning of Covid. Complete disaster. He stayed 3 semesters. He was at school with online classes. He didn't even meet with a counselor until his sophomore year.
He is now 20 and ready to return to college, but wants to go somewhere else. Any other parent dealing with this. How do you explain grades? Is the horror of Covid a good excuse. What are kids doing.
I know there were a lot of kids like him. How are colleges looking at them?
Please help.
OP thousands and thousands, tens of thousands hundreds of thousands kids attended college during covid and did not flunk out.
While covid was a thing it is not the only reason your kid failed out. It is not even in the top five. Try again.
Grades they go to community college for two years. Then they transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to college during the beginning of Covid. Complete disaster. He stayed 3 semesters. He was at school with online classes. He didn't even meet with a counselor until his sophomore year.
He is now 20 and ready to return to college, but wants to go somewhere else. Any other parent dealing with this. How do you explain grades? Is the horror of Covid a good excuse. What are kids doing.
I know there were a lot of kids like him. How are colleges looking at them?
Please help.
OP thousands and thousands, tens of thousands hundreds of thousands kids attended college during covid and did not flunk out.
While covid was a thing it is not the only reason your kid failed out. It is not even in the top five. Try again.
Grades they go to community college for two years. Then they transfer.
With all due respect, he was always the type of kid who would need hands on help his freshman year. The school he attended handled covid VERY poorly. He was not even assigned an academic advisor. They offered very help and professors were not available. You are right, covid was not the only reason, but he would have done much better if covid had not happened. Some schools handled covid much better than others.
This is normal in college. He'd be better off at community college where you can help him. No school assigns academic advisors. Covid was not the issue.
This is not true. My DC was assigned an academic advisor as a freshman. This faculty member was his advisor until he selected his major and he switched to a professor within that department. This is the case at many schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to college during the beginning of Covid. Complete disaster. He stayed 3 semesters. He was at school with online classes. He didn't even meet with a counselor until his sophomore year.
He is now 20 and ready to return to college, but wants to go somewhere else. Any other parent dealing with this. How do you explain grades? Is the horror of Covid a good excuse. What are kids doing.
I know there were a lot of kids like him. How are colleges looking at them?
Please help.
OP thousands and thousands, tens of thousands hundreds of thousands kids attended college during covid and did not flunk out.
While covid was a thing it is not the only reason your kid failed out. It is not even in the top five. Try again.
Grades they go to community college for two years. Then they transfer.
With all due respect, he was always the type of kid who would need hands on help his freshman year. The school he attended handled covid VERY poorly. He was not even assigned an academic advisor. They offered very help and professors were not available. You are right, covid was not the only reason, but he would have done much better if covid had not happened. Some schools handled covid much better than others.
This is normal in college. He'd be better off at community college where you can help him. No school assigns academic advisors. Covid was not the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I flunked out long before Covid. I went to community college for a year then graduated from the state flagship. That's what your son will do.
Did you just pretend that year did not happen or did you have to submit grades from your failed year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly he’s 20 now this is his problem. He needs to explain it himself in his application. But he should also consider starting at a community college, building a track record, and transferring.
Ignore this heartless poster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to college during the beginning of Covid. Complete disaster. He stayed 3 semesters. He was at school with online classes. He didn't even meet with a counselor until his sophomore year.
He is now 20 and ready to return to college, but wants to go somewhere else. Any other parent dealing with this. How do you explain grades? Is the horror of Covid a good excuse. What are kids doing.
I know there were a lot of kids like him. How are colleges looking at them?
Please help.
OP thousands and thousands, tens of thousands hundreds of thousands kids attended college during covid and did not flunk out.
While covid was a thing it is not the only reason your kid failed out. It is not even in the top five. Try again.
Grades they go to community college for two years. Then they transfer.
With all due respect, he was always the type of kid who would need hands on help his freshman year. The school he attended handled covid VERY poorly. He was not even assigned an academic advisor. They offered very help and professors were not available. You are right, covid was not the only reason, but he would have done much better if covid had not happened. Some schools handled covid much better than others.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly he’s 20 now this is his problem. He needs to explain it himself in his application. But he should also consider starting at a community college, building a track record, and transferring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I flunked out long before Covid. I went to community college for a year then graduated from the state flagship. That's what your son will do.
Did you just pretend that year did not happen or did you have to submit grades from your failed year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to college during the beginning of Covid. Complete disaster. He stayed 3 semesters. He was at school with online classes. He didn't even meet with a counselor until his sophomore year.
He is now 20 and ready to return to college, but wants to go somewhere else. Any other parent dealing with this. How do you explain grades? Is the horror of Covid a good excuse. What are kids doing.
I know there were a lot of kids like him. How are colleges looking at them?
Please help.
OP thousands and thousands, tens of thousands hundreds of thousands kids attended college during covid and did not flunk out.
While covid was a thing it is not the only reason your kid failed out. It is not even in the top five. Try again.
Grades they go to community college for two years. Then they transfer.