Anonymous wrote:Size of school obviously matters a lot. At a huge flagship, who cares? There were a few sets of siblings at my tiny SLAC and it seemed a little strange; they couldn't avoid each other and it was part of their personalities ("that's Joe, his sister goes here too.")
Anonymous wrote:Size of school obviously matters a lot. At a huge flagship, who cares? There were a few sets of siblings at my tiny SLAC and it seemed a little strange; they couldn't avoid each other and it was part of their personalities ("that's Joe, his sister goes here too.")
Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids are at the same college but different years. They get along well and have similar friend groups, share use of a car and the older one advises on classes etc. same major. Very fun for us to visit both of them together.
Anonymous wrote:My twins are at the same college. They don't room together or in the same dorm. They have different majors but they are on the same club sport team so they see each other a few times a week at practice. They occasionally will go eat together after practice. They didn't seek to go together, just how it worked out with college preferences/finances.
I do think it was helpful their freshman year to have each other as they were navigating college. They didn't spend a lot of time together in HS, but it was nice knowing at least one person on campus and having someone to do orientation activities with.
It has been convenient for us re: family weekends, pick up/drop off, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My brother told me to never visit. Didn't want me anywhere near his college friends. And for that I am grateful