Anonymous wrote:DC is sitting here waiting for college to start. All friends have left already. My socials are filled with happy drop off posts. My kid doesn't even know what classes he's taking. Yeah it's a month and it'll go by, but it's pretty darn annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Of all the things to complain about. Come on, you knew this when applying to these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you will have it on the back end when all of his friends are home working/having fun and he is stuck in finals in early June.
Something to consider when choosing a quarter system school.
Yeah, it's definitely miserable. I admit we didn't spend a lot time thinking about this. DC was excited for the idea of getting to take extra/shorter classes.
yep. My child is starting at Dartmouth and frankly they/we never gave the late start/late end a second thought but now is realizing that they wouldn't have picked the school for this reason. Too late now but it stinks.
Does Dartmouth still have the required summer at Dartmouth (I think after sophomore year)? That also seemed like a bad idea.
yep. They get a fall or spring 10 week quarter off one year and have to go to school for 10 weeks between sophomore and junior years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you will have it on the back end when all of his friends are home working/having fun and he is stuck in finals in early June.
Something to consider when choosing a quarter system school.
Yeah, it's definitely miserable. I admit we didn't spend a lot time thinking about this. DC was excited for the idea of getting to take extra/shorter classes.
yep. My child is starting at Dartmouth and frankly they/we never gave the late start/late end a second thought but now is realizing that they wouldn't have picked the school for this reason. Too late now but it stinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should be working a ton of hours in a summer job. My kid worked like 60+ hrs a week in late August/early September when the other college kids/high schoolers went back to school.
OP: In fact he is! Spending money will def not be an issue. But I'm sure he'd rather be having fun and starting his life.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it isn’t ideal. Mine is continuing her internship until she leaves (late September!) and will visit friends already in school in NYC. We would also take a family vacation if we didn’t still have a child in high school. Otherwise we are very happy with the decision (UChicago) and how the first year went FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you will have it on the back end when all of his friends are home working/having fun and he is stuck in finals in early June.
Something to consider when choosing a quarter system school.
Yeah, it's definitely miserable. I admit we didn't spend a lot time thinking about this. DC was excited for the idea of getting to take extra/shorter classes.
yep. My child is starting at Dartmouth and frankly they/we never gave the late start/late end a second thought but now is realizing that they wouldn't have picked the school for this reason. Too late now but it stinks.
Does Dartmouth still have the required summer at Dartmouth (I think after sophomore year)? That also seemed like a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you will have it on the back end when all of his friends are home working/having fun and he is stuck in finals in early June.
Something to consider when choosing a quarter system school.
Yeah, it's definitely miserable. I admit we didn't spend a lot time thinking about this. DC was excited for the idea of getting to take extra/shorter classes.
yep. My child is starting at Dartmouth and frankly they/we never gave the late start/late end a second thought but now is realizing that they wouldn't have picked the school for this reason. Too late now but it stinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you will have it on the back end when all of his friends are home working/having fun and he is stuck in finals in early June.
Something to consider when choosing a quarter system school.
Yeah, it's definitely miserable. I admit we didn't spend a lot time thinking about this. DC was excited for the idea of getting to take extra/shorter classes.