Anonymous wrote:No, we live being with out kids.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is going to GMU, so we’re happy that home is a reasonable option.
Anonymous wrote:100 percent of my daughters Junior friends are going back in Fall. In fact the apartments are nearly sold out with no discount. Juniors and Seniors live off campus. They don’t care if college on line at all.
So don’t see point of shutting school. Wont solve anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid signed a lease for 2020-2021 in January or February. He will most likely move in to his apartment with his roommates and I'm hopeful that at least some of his classes will be in person at least to start the semester.
He's only two hours away so it's an easy trip if there is an issue.
I'm wondering if your son is one of my son's roommates - this sounds exactly like our situation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've got 2 kids at 2 different colleges with leases signed for off-campus apartments. Both will be going back. I agree with posts regarding the college experience is more than the coursework. Hiding at home with mom and dad is no life for a 19 and 21 year old.
Np. I think you are right about college being more than academics but too judgemental when you say "hiding" at home with mom and dad is no life.
Not everyone can afford another apartment especially if the parents have lost their jobs. You do realize in th he past most people didnt move out of parents' home until marriage. I'm sure you are not suggesting that those teens had "no life".
What an odd response. What timeframe of teens are you defending from my judgement here? The 18th, 19th or 20th centuries? I was answering a post about 2020 college students' plans.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is thinking about this with a group of rising senior friends and we support her. They need to get permission to live off campus since her SLAC limits it, though I’m thinking they may now welcome a few more students not in dorms. She is 21, has a car and is very responsible so I think it’s a great idea. The only down side is that her 17 year old sister will be sad if we have shelter in place again and she’s not here to hang out with.
I told her to call the housing department to explore the idea now. She has a group interested and rent in this small town is cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've got 2 kids at 2 different colleges with leases signed for off-campus apartments. Both will be going back. I agree with posts regarding the college experience is more than the coursework. Hiding at home with mom and dad is no life for a 19 and 21 year old.
Np. I think you are right about college being more than academics but too judgemental when you say "hiding" at home with mom and dad is no life.
Not everyone can afford another apartment especially if the parents have lost their jobs. You do realize in th he past most people didnt move out of parents' home until marriage. I'm sure you are not suggesting that those teens had "no life".
Anonymous wrote:We've got 2 kids at 2 different colleges with leases signed for off-campus apartments. Both will be going back. I agree with posts regarding the college experience is more than the coursework. Hiding at home with mom and dad is no life for a 19 and 21 year old.