Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about bringing a sib? Ours is a younger teen.
Absolutely. A good way to let the younger DC see what college life is like.
Yes, absolutely! They can sit at the college kids' end of the dinner table, mine did, and they'll have fun and learn about college. We skipped most of the presentations (we work on international issues, thanks very much) in favor of a tour of campus led by DC.
What's that supposed to mean? That you are better than the professors? Superior to the unsophisticated parents from EBF? Great to take a tour with your kid but unclear why you feel the need to diminish the college programming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about bringing a sib? Ours is a younger teen.
Absolutely. A good way to let the younger DC see what college life is like.
Yes, absolutely! They can sit at the college kids' end of the dinner table, mine did, and they'll have fun and learn about college. We skipped most of the presentations (we work on international issues, thanks very much) in favor of a tour of campus led by DC.
What's that supposed to mean? That you are better than the professors? Superior to the unsophisticated parents from EBF? Great to take a tour with your kid but unclear why you feel the need to diminish the college programming.