Anonymous wrote:I would assume most college rooms have alcohol in them…I’m not sure switching rooms is a solution unless your kid gets a single
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the kids 21?
Right? All the cool parents defending kids who won't follow the rules.
Just stop with the "cool parents." It's not "cool" but realistic that many college kids drink. And if they don't, which is FINE, they are in college and can be expected to be around things/activities/people they don't like, don't agree with, etc. That's part of what college is.
You're little snowflake will survive being around kids who drink before they are 21.
Anonymous wrote:I think this really depends on the context. Is this High Point? Some school with an Honor Code that requires reporting? A school that actually expels all students if they find alcohol? I'm not denying there are a handful of these schools; if so, protect your kid.
If you're at a normal school? Ignore unless it actually creates an issue for your kid. I cannot tell you how high the percentage of kids that have some alcohol in their dorms is at my kid's "normal" school.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a college dorm room inspection and have had 2 kids graduate from college. Inspections didn’t even exist when I was in college and I am OLD.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on the state, the roommate will catch a charge too.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kid just said they go to the library when the roomie is drinking.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at a T20 and my understanding is that most kids have hard alcohol stored in their rooms for weekend drinking. Many parents actually buy it for them rather than risk having them drugged at parties (we didn't do that). And college is not like boarding school where rooms are searched for alcohol(?)
As others have said, in any event, this would be your kid's issue, not yours.