Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs to join a fraternity.
He’s quiet with a difficult STEM major.
Why not switch to business or finance?
Anonymous wrote:It’s better to go random than a friend, almost always works out better. My son and his closest friend made at college purposely decided not to room together as they don’t want to jeopardize friendship. He’ll meet people this year and it’ll be fine. Worst case he can do random again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My god the level of hovering and enmeshment with these kids. It is bonkers.
I don't normally agree with this statement but maybe this time...
Anonymous wrote:My son’s high school best friend decided not to room with him as a freshman, which is fine but I’m annoyed he decided literally during the room selection process midsummer. He went to orientation and decided to go with a kid he met there instead. My son didn’t have that opportunity as he couldn’t go to orientation due to other commitments until the fall.
My son is a nice drama free kid. Freshman year he’ll have a completely random roommate. My older daughter was going through the stress of sophomore roommate selection while taking OCHEM. That ended up being a drama filled section but junior and senior year no drama fortunately.
Any ideas of how I can encourage him to find friends to room with as a sophomore that will result in no drama other then trying to find a single?
Anonymous wrote:And yes I’ve warned my son that if his high school best friend is doing that now, he should should try to move on and work super hard to make friends as a freshman.
Anonymous wrote:Any ideas of how I can encourage him to find friends to room with as a sophomore that will result in no drama other then trying to find a single?
Anonymous wrote:Usually not a good idea to room with a high school buddy freshman year, for a number of reasons. Random selection is the most stress-free. Fewer expectations, more freedom to explore/branch out socially and personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son’s high school best friend decided not to room with him as a freshman, which is fine but I’m annoyed he decided literally during the room selection process midsummer. He went to orientation and decided to go with a kid he met there instead. My son didn’t have that opportunity as he couldn’t go to orientation due to other commitments until the fall.
My son is a nice drama free kid. Freshman year he’ll have a completely random roommate. My older daughter was going through the stress of sophomore roommate selection while taking OCHEM. That ended up being a drama filled section but junior and senior year no drama fortunately.
Any ideas of how I can encourage him to find friends to room with as a sophomore that will result in no drama other then trying to find a single?
Thread title should be mama drama instead
Anonymous wrote:My god the level of hovering and enmeshment with these kids. It is bonkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs to join a fraternity.
He’s quiet with a difficult STEM major.
He needs to join some sort of club/extracurricular. It doesn't need to be an exclusive resume building activity -- just something to get out of his room and meeting a variety of people. That way he'll have choices when it comes to sophomore year housing.
Or simply make a point of getting to know kids in his dorm. That's how most of us found roommates moving forward. It's okay that he's quiet, just needs to be open to conversations with the kids living around him.