Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait to you see where they live when they get their first apartment on a starting salary.
At least they'll have their own bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we need to define crappy.
old, worn down, musty, moldy, broken furniture, cracked walls
Who on earth would pay $80k for their kid to live in such a room?
IMO, small rooms is a given for most dorms. As long as it's clean and well kept, I have no problem with it. But, some of the stories I've heard... ew... especially the bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't mind paying for a dorm with a shared bedroom. But paying for no a/c, mold, things falling apart...that's ridiculous.
+1 that's what I'm saying. Is that what $80k/year buys you? And rich people think that's fine, and it's "character building"? ok, whatever excuse you want to use to say, "my kid goes to an expensive college".
Anonymous wrote:Maybe we need to define crappy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait to you see where they live when they get their first apartment on a starting salary.
At least they'll have their own bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these rich m’fers are going to make college even more expensive for everyone.
just stop. if Larla cannot possibly live in the dorms then let her transfer or buy her a condo.
Kids who have their own bedrooms in a modest 1960's constructed townhouse or SFH on a quarter acre of land in the suburbs aren't necessarily "rich m'fers."
If they are demanding that their child get a single dorm with their own bathroom, they are entitled m’fers.
I never said "with their own bathroom." Most kids don't have that at home. But you know what they do have? Their own mf'ing bedrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these rich m’fers are going to make college even more expensive for everyone.
just stop. if Larla cannot possibly live in the dorms then let her transfer or buy her a condo.
Kids who have their own bedrooms in a modest 1960's constructed townhouse or SFH on a quarter acre of land in the suburbs aren't necessarily "rich m'fers."
If they are demanding that their child get a single dorm with their own bathroom, they are entitled m’fers.
I never said "with their own bathroom." Most kids don't have that at home. But you know what they do have? Their own mf'ing bedrooms.
I shared a bedroom with my sister between the ages of 5 and 10. I have shared a bedroom with my husband since I was in my late 20’s. It really isn’t the end of the world.
One of them is your blood relative, the other is someone you chose to be married to. If you can't seem the difference between those two and a stranger who you are neither related to nor have you chosen, I can't really help you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these rich m’fers are going to make college even more expensive for everyone.
just stop. if Larla cannot possibly live in the dorms then let her transfer or buy her a condo.
Kids who have their own bedrooms in a modest 1960's constructed townhouse or SFH on a quarter acre of land in the suburbs aren't necessarily "rich m'fers."
If they are demanding that their child get a single dorm with their own bathroom, they are entitled m’fers.
I never said "with their own bathroom." Most kids don't have that at home. But you know what they do have? Their own mf'ing bedrooms.
I shared a bedroom with my sister between the ages of 5 and 10. I have shared a bedroom with my husband since I was in my late 20’s. It really isn’t the end of the world.
One of them is your blood relative, the other is someone you chose to be married to. If you can't seem the difference between those two and a stranger who you are neither related to nor have you chosen, I can't really help you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these rich m’fers are going to make college even more expensive for everyone.
just stop. if Larla cannot possibly live in the dorms then let her transfer or buy her a condo.
Kids who have their own bedrooms in a modest 1960's constructed townhouse or SFH on a quarter acre of land in the suburbs aren't necessarily "rich m'fers."
If they are demanding that their child get a single dorm with their own bathroom, they are entitled m’fers.
I never said "with their own bathroom." Most kids don't have that at home. But you know what they do have? Their own mf'ing bedrooms.
I shared a bedroom with my sister between the ages of 5 and 10. I have shared a bedroom with my husband since I was in my late 20’s. It really isn’t the end of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these rich m’fers are going to make college even more expensive for everyone.
just stop. if Larla cannot possibly live in the dorms then let her transfer or buy her a condo.
Kids who have their own bedrooms in a modest 1960's constructed townhouse or SFH on a quarter acre of land in the suburbs aren't necessarily "rich m'fers."
If they are demanding that their child get a single dorm with their own bathroom, they are entitled m’fers.
I never said "with their own bathroom." Most kids don't have that at home. But you know what they do have? Their own mf'ing bedrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these rich m’fers are going to make college even more expensive for everyone.
just stop. if Larla cannot possibly live in the dorms then let her transfer or buy her a condo.
Kids who have their own bedrooms in a modest 1960's constructed townhouse or SFH on a quarter acre of land in the suburbs aren't necessarily "rich m'fers."
+1
The assumptions - so many assumptions.
What assumptions? That your child is SO FRAGILE that they can’t handle a very typical freshman dorm experience? My god. Do you even listen to yourselves? What message are you giving your kids?
OP’s kid is fine. OP is the one who is disappointed in the room.
If OP is paying $80k per year for crappy dorm rooms, I would also not be happy. Imagine paying for first class plane tickets and getting economy class legroom.
It's interesting. I am paying 80k+ for my kids' school but I don't really care how nice or not nice the living situation is. It is just not what I am paying for. I am paying for the education, experience, connections, etc. I actually care more about the food quality than the dorm quality. I think it is ok for the kids to be humbled some.
Not living in a crappy dorm room would be "part of the experience", at $80K/year.
Small dorm room is one thing. Old, no a/c, gross bathrooms, totally different. Why on earth would you think paying $80k for that experience is fine? It's amazing how some rich people have such low standards. And I grew up lower income.
I wonder if this has something to do with it. I grew up with lots of money and have lots of money and I appreciate the crappy dorm experience for me and my kids. Maybe it is like fake slumming it. It is not real life yet so who cares.
I grew up very low income. Like, living in the projects and then when we moved out of the projects, our first apartment was a one bedroom apartment for my mom, sister and me. I know crappy living conditions. Fast forward to today - living the UMC experience. My kids don't know crappy living conditions. Their crappy living conditions consist of sharing a bathroom with each other. The horrors.
If living in a crappy dorm is their way of slumming it for a few years, then good. Especially at this age, living in a "crappy" dorm is character building.
Anonymous wrote:I don't mind paying for a dorm with a shared bedroom. But paying for no a/c, mold, things falling apart...that's ridiculous.