Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare these kids be kids with caring parents.
"Caring parents" do not try to solve every problem that their young adult creates for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a Freshmen in college. I have never had Facebook. I don't follow any of that. I do see the general university webpage on Insta--and announcements there.
I never checked my kids' Canvas school sites since the first year in MS. They were independent. HS----they showed up and came home and all was good. They are completely independent.
I was turned off on the tour for our state school which was filled with NoVA parents and the truly idiotic over-bearing questions. Kid is at a school that draws from all over, including Internationally, and the times we have had move-in, parent orientation, school tour and gone to visit the parents seem very chill and hands-off. fwiw, it's ivy so don't know if it is the independence these kids have to make it there.
Fwiw big state universities tend to give less info and it can be confusing. They simply enroll too many to spoonfeed you everything along the way so being on top of details is crucial. Ivies you pay 80k+ for the privilege of having things made easier. And still, plenty of intense parents there who worked hard every step of the way so their kids could get in.
Anonymous wrote:It really is school dependent. I have 3 kids in college right now. One parent page is crazy AF all the time. It is private T10 and definitely reflects the kids at the school. One at a flagship in the Midwest where there is zero activity at all. And one out West at flaship and the parents are pretty normal.
I will say that the only thing that I have noticed they have in common is parents from the NE and usually NJ think their kids are the only children who go out of state to school and require their mothers to figure out lots of things for them from urgent care to seeing if there is a local Mom to bring their kids baked goods because they had a bad day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare these kids be kids with caring parents.
"Caring parents" do not try to solve every problem that their young adult creates for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just don't laugh about it at a dinner party. I joked about a legion of mom's joining a thread about cleaning up their student's apartments to get the security deposits back, and my friend said she'd done it and offered an explanation (and surely told everyone I was a jerk).
I gifted one security deposit to my kid and said that was the only one they'd ever get.
The blue book is crazy!
I will 100% come and make sure I get the security deposit back because it is my money!
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a Freshmen in college. I have never had Facebook. I don't follow any of that. I do see the general university webpage on Insta--and announcements there.
I never checked my kids' Canvas school sites since the first year in MS. They were independent. HS----they showed up and came home and all was good. They are completely independent.
I was turned off on the tour for our state school which was filled with NoVA parents and the truly idiotic over-bearing questions. Kid is at a school that draws from all over, including Internationally, and the times we have had move-in, parent orientation, school tour and gone to visit the parents seem very chill and hands-off. fwiw, it's ivy so don't know if it is the independence these kids have to make it there.
Anonymous wrote:The worst was a mom on one of my kids college parents FB group who disclosed her kids major depression and begged for friends. I feel for the kid but the posting was horrifying.
Anonymous wrote:The college parent pages are nuts! I can’t get over how invested some moms are in their kids’ dorm decor.
The blue book thing is ridiculous. The Real ID…I can see college students not being on top of that as it just got rolled out and could be easy to miss.
Anonymous wrote:Every time I scroll the parent FB page at DC's school, I shake my head in wonder. How do some of these people get out of bed every morning without mama standing right there?
Today, a frantic parent is posting that "we" don't have a blue book for DS's exam an hour from now. Can one of your kids please find one and take it to him? He'll meet you anywhere on campus!
Yesterday, there were posts of student meltdowns at the airport because they "forgot" they needed Real ID to fly and they didn't allow enough time for extra security. How dare the TSA delay these students, who are crying that they just want to go home?
I wish I was making this up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a Freshmen in college. I have never had Facebook. I don't follow any of that. I do see the general university webpage on Insta--and announcements there.
I never checked my kids' Canvas school sites since the first year in MS. They were independent. HS----they showed up and came home and all was good. They are completely independent.
I was turned off on the tour for our state school which was filled with NoVA parents and the truly idiotic over-bearing questions. Kid is at a school that draws from all over, including Internationally, and the times we have had move-in, parent orientation, school tour and gone to visit the parents seem very chill and hands-off. fwiw, it's ivy so don't know if it is the independence these kids have to make it there.
You’re joking right?
In my experience, Ivy FB parent page truly is the worst for this sort of helicoptering. How do you think the kids got there in the first place without mama managing them every step of the way?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a Freshmen in college. I have never had Facebook. I don't follow any of that. I do see the general university webpage on Insta--and announcements there.
I never checked my kids' Canvas school sites since the first year in MS. They were independent. HS----they showed up and came home and all was good. They are completely independent.
I was turned off on the tour for our state school which was filled with NoVA parents and the truly idiotic over-bearing questions. Kid is at a school that draws from all over, including Internationally, and the times we have had move-in, parent orientation, school tour and gone to visit the parents seem very chill and hands-off. fwiw, it's ivy so don't know if it is the independence these kids have to make it there.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a Freshmen in college. I have never had Facebook. I don't follow any of that. I do see the general university webpage on Insta--and announcements there.
I never checked my kids' Canvas school sites since the first year in MS. They were independent. HS----they showed up and came home and all was good. They are completely independent.
I was turned off on the tour for our state school which was filled with NoVA parents and the truly idiotic over-bearing questions. Kid is at a school that draws from all over, including Internationally, and the times we have had move-in, parent orientation, school tour and gone to visit the parents seem very chill and hands-off. fwiw, it's ivy so don't know if it is the independence these kids have to make it there.