Anonymous wrote:10:16 is the wisest.
Help your child find a path forward from where they are.
Congrats to you all for getting him this far. The finish line is in sight. He tripped. Help him get up and finish the race.
Anonymous wrote:Due to avoiding assignments and not studying. DX of anxiety and ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay for failed college classes.
Anonymous wrote:Failed one of their last semesters? Out of the blue? Nothing before?
Would seem odd to me and I would want to get to the bottom of it. Sure anxiety and pandemic but the goal line is right there. What does your kid say?
Anonymous wrote:Failed every class? Or just 1?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be supportive. Get kid help s/he needs (psych, financial, bureaucratic). Ideally, have kid talk with academic advisor re options, but if kid can’t handle that now, talk with them yourself and find out what kid’s options are.
As fas as possible, this.
I am perplexed by people saying "Mason" or "community college." For a lot of students, the final semester means taking classes/doing projects that can only be done at that college. Depending on how regularly they're offered, a kid might have to wait for second semester of next year to take the senior seminar, etc. They could use that time to earn money to help pay for the extra semester and to get back on track in other ways.
It's been a tough year+ for a lot of kids. Have their back.
Anonymous wrote:Be supportive. Get kid help s/he needs (psych, financial, bureaucratic). Ideally, have kid talk with academic advisor re options, but if kid can’t handle that now, talk with them yourself and find out what kid’s options are.
Anonymous wrote:Is this totally out of the blue? I’d be worried about a drastic change and substance abuse.