Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idaho wasn't on our list, but the list of states where we'd feel comfortable send our DD seems to be shrinking.
pretty much
Our current best options are in:
VA - homestate, watching very closely
PA - watching closely
NC - watching closely
NJ
RI
MA
IL
2 options in Toronto (woohoo, Canada)
One possibility in NY, but not exactly what we are looking for
Hoping to be able to add a MI option after November
What about the west coast (WA, OR, CA)? It looks like MN and VT are OK, too, if you can handle the cold. Is there a reason MD is not there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idaho wasn't on our list, but the list of states where we'd feel comfortable send our DD seems to be shrinking.
pretty much
Our current best options are in:
VA - homestate, watching very closely
PA - watching closely
NC - watching closely
NJ
RI
MA
IL
2 options in Toronto (woohoo, Canada)
One possibility in NY, but not exactly what we are looking for
Hoping to be able to add a MI option after November
What about the west coast (WA, OR, CA)? It looks like MN and VT are OK, too, if you can handle the cold. Is there a reason MD is not there?
OK is not ok at all.
um, right
OK as in ARE okay, not in Oklahoma
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idaho wasn't on our list, but the list of states where we'd feel comfortable send our DD seems to be shrinking.
pretty much
Our current best options are in:
VA - homestate, watching very closely
PA - watching closely
NC - watching closely
NJ
RI
MA
IL
2 options in Toronto (woohoo, Canada)
One possibility in NY, but not exactly what we are looking for
Hoping to be able to add a MI option after November
What about the west coast (WA, OR, CA)? It looks like MN and VT are OK, too, if you can handle the cold. Is there a reason MD is not there?
OK is not ok at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idaho wasn't on our list, but the list of states where we'd feel comfortable send our DD seems to be shrinking.
pretty much
Our current best options are in:
VA - homestate, watching very closely
PA - watching closely
NC - watching closely
NJ
RI
MA
IL
2 options in Toronto (woohoo, Canada)
One possibility in NY, but not exactly what we are looking for
Hoping to be able to add a MI option after November
What about the west coast (WA, OR, CA)? It looks like MN and VT are OK, too, if you can handle the cold. Is there a reason MD is not there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone here plans on sending their kid to college in idaho and this entire thread is just an excuse to soapbox
If you actually want to send your kid to school in a low opportunity conservative state:
- There are online mail in prescription services (pill club is a popular one)
- DC, MD, and VA require extended birth control insurance coverage
There are plenty of college students in Idaho and it is completely legitimate to discuss the conditions they face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idaho wasn't on our list, but the list of states where we'd feel comfortable send our DD seems to be shrinking.
pretty much
Our current best options are in:
VA - homestate, watching very closely
PA - watching closely
NC - watching closely
NJ
RI
MA
IL
2 options in Toronto (woohoo, Canada)
One possibility in NY, but not exactly what we are looking for
Hoping to be able to add a MI option after November
Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone here plans on sending their kid to college in idaho and this entire thread is just an excuse to soapbox
If you actually want to send your kid to school in a low opportunity conservative state:
- There are online mail in prescription services (pill club is a popular one)
- DC, MD, and VA require extended birth control insurance coverage
Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone here plans on sending their kid to college in idaho and this entire thread is just an excuse to soapbox
If you actually want to send your kid to school in a low opportunity conservative state:
- There are online mail in prescription services (pill club is a popular one)
- DC, MD, and VA require extended birth control insurance coverage
Anonymous wrote:Idaho wasn't on our list, but the list of states where we'd feel comfortable send our DD seems to be shrinking.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone here plans on sending their kid to college in idaho and this entire thread is just an excuse to soapbox
If you actually want to send your kid to school in a low opportunity conservative state:
- There are online mail in prescription services (pill club is a popular one)
- DC, MD, and VA require extended birth control insurance coverage