Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and roommate msg each other a few times a week. They literally live 10 miles or less, went to same HS, but don't know each other...and they haven't set up a time to meet! I don't get it. Dd is an introvert...can you tell?
They went to the same high school, are going to the same college, and they don't know each other? I believe you, that's just so unusual.
I assume they chose to live together? Why?
No. My DD requested "random" assignment...hoping to meet someone from another place...and ended up being assigned to room with someone from the same HS. As my DD is very introverted and there was this year of virtual learning (i.e. black screens) , she doesn't know a good chunck of the kids in her class. (She also fid not go to grade school in the same feeder schools, so didn't know anyone from elementary school at that HS).
Shocking that the college did that. What if they did know each other and did not want to be roommates? I would expect a college to at least not put my kid with anyone from their HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter: spent a month essentially online-dating a bunch of girls to find the perfect roommate then snapped and texted often to coordinate room furnishings and get to know each other. The girl turned out to be a total ass that lied constantly and alienated everyone and Covid causing early move out that year was a blessing.
Son: finally logged onto the patio app the week housing apps were due, found a guy that seemed like he wasn’t a total dweeb and exchanged a bare minimum number of introductory texts before popping the question and it was a done deal. They have since chatted maybe twice to figure out who was ordering the micro fridge and who was bringing the rug. All they really know about each other is where they live and that they needed a roommate. I’m sure they’ll be best friends.
I'm sure your daughter is an intelligent and lovely person, but... coordinating room furnishings? If that was part of the vetting, no wonder some key character traits got lost in translation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and roommate msg each other a few times a week. They literally live 10 miles or less, went to same HS, but don't know each other...and they haven't set up a time to meet! I don't get it. Dd is an introvert...can you tell?
They went to the same high school, are going to the same college, and they don't know each other? I believe you, that's just so unusual.
I assume they chose to live together? Why?
No. My DD requested "random" assignment...hoping to meet someone from another place...and ended up being assigned to room with someone from the same HS. As my DD is very introverted and there was this year of virtual learning (i.e. black screens) , she doesn't know a good chunck of the kids in her class. (She also fid not go to grade school in the same feeder schools, so didn't know anyone from elementary school at that HS).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD’s roommate says she gets up at 7:30 to exercise and is bringing an iron. Red flags?
Red flag for your DD's new roommate that you're concerned about this.
Oh come on, that poster was joking! I am sure it IS unusual to bring an iron to college nowadays - I brought one to college circa 1987 (along with a mini ironing board - never mind I had never ironed to date), didn’t once use it, still own it, STILL never use it 😂.
Anonymous wrote:Why does this generation resist talking on the phone so much??!
Anonymous wrote:OP here Okay, feeling a bit better. My DS hasn’t talked to his at all aside from a quick snap exchange to confirm that they are roommates. Nothing since.
Anonymous wrote:Why does this generation resist talking on the phone so much??!
Anonymous wrote:Daughter: spent a month essentially online-dating a bunch of girls to find the perfect roommate then snapped and texted often to coordinate room furnishings and get to know each other. The girl turned out to be a total ass that lied constantly and alienated everyone and Covid causing early move out that year was a blessing.
Son: finally logged onto the patio app the week housing apps were due, found a guy that seemed like he wasn’t a total dweeb and exchanged a bare minimum number of introductory texts before popping the question and it was a done deal. They have since chatted maybe twice to figure out who was ordering the micro fridge and who was bringing the rug. All they really know about each other is where they live and that they needed a roommate. I’m sure they’ll be best friends.
