Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kid just said they go to the library when the roomie is drinking.
Oh that is bad. I would definitely be asking for a new room, if it was me sharing with that kid.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kid just said they go to the library when the roomie is drinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the kids 21?
Right? All the cool parents defending kids who won't follow the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Roommate has a crate under his bed. My kid is a teetotaler. Is that enough to request a move? I don't know how to do that without being a snitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, not enough. Stay out of it and let your child handle inroads issues. Possessing alcohol in college is not enough to ask for a room switch.
If they are caught with it in the room, typically all the roommates are punished. Doesn't matter whose stuff it is.
My kid was in a triple freshman year. One roommate was a student athlete. He made it very clear NO Alcohol in the room ever---he could loose his scholarship if that happened.
Now that roommate did drink---just not in the dorms/on campus---did it at parties and off campus apartments to ensure that he was never caught underaged on campus.
I think that is a better plan---having it in your dorm room is a huge risk
Crazy fearmongering.
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids 21?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, not enough. Stay out of it and let your child handle inroads issues. Possessing alcohol in college is not enough to ask for a room switch.
If they are caught with it in the room, typically all the roommates are punished. Doesn't matter whose stuff it is.
My kid was in a triple freshman year. One roommate was a student athlete. He made it very clear NO Alcohol in the room ever---he could loose his scholarship if that happened.
Now that roommate did drink---just not in the dorms/on campus---did it at parties and off campus apartments to ensure that he was never caught underaged on campus.
I think that is a better plan---having it in your dorm room is a huge risk
Anonymous wrote:No, not enough. Stay out of it and let your child handle inroads issues. Possessing alcohol in college is not enough to ask for a room switch.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kid just said they go to the library when the roomie is drinking.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kid just said they go to the library when the roomie is drinking.