Anonymous wrote:With all these doubles and triples I am wondering where US college students manage to have sex?
I went to college in the UK where there were predominantly single rooms, so it was never a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will probably be opportunities for 1 student to move out during the year as kids leave school for various reasons.
...like having an assh*le roommate that can't deal with having 3 people in their room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC will be a freshman at an urban college and has been assigned a triple. This was a surprise. How did your child, who really appreciates their privacy and lone space do? Any tips to make it better?
I don't know of any teenagers who don't appreciate their privacy and lone space. Get a grip OP. Your snowflake will survive.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he can sleep in your helicopter at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC will be a freshman at an urban college and has been assigned a triple. This was a surprise. How did your child, who really appreciates their privacy and lone space do? Any tips to make it better?
I don't know of any teenagers who don't appreciate their privacy and lone space. Get a grip OP. Your snowflake will survive.
Really??? Not a single one? Because I have one who loves/needs tons of alone time. Has friends but gets very burned out with too much people. And I could see her having the same fears if assigned a triple. Yes, she will manage and it could be good for her and she will figure it out. But, there are plenty of introverts out there!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC will be a freshman at an urban college and has been assigned a triple. This was a surprise. How did your child, who really appreciates their privacy and lone space do? Any tips to make it better?
I don't know of any teenagers who don't appreciate their privacy and lone space. Get a grip OP. Your snowflake will survive.
Really??? Not a single one? Because I have one who loves/needs tons of alone time. Has friends but gets very burned out with too much people. And I could see her having the same fears if assigned a triple. Yes, she will manage and it could be good for her and she will figure it out. But, there are plenty of introverts out there!!!
Anonymous wrote:Gosh you guys are mean.
Basically I was looking for practical info but thanks for the snark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC will be a freshman at an urban college and has been assigned a triple. This was a surprise. How did your child, who really appreciates their privacy and lone space do? Any tips to make it better?
I don't know of any teenagers who don't appreciate their privacy and lone space. Get a grip OP. Your snowflake will survive.
Really??? Not a single one? Because I have one who loves/needs tons of alone time. Has friends but gets very burned out with too much people. And I could see her having the same fears if assigned a triple. Yes, she will manage and it could be good for her and she will figure it out. But, there are plenty of introverts out there!!!
There is no privacy or alone time in college. It’s like 4 years of summer camp. Tell your dc to look into reserving a study room in the library.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC will be a freshman at an urban college and has been assigned a triple. This was a surprise. How did your child, who really appreciates their privacy and lone space do? Any tips to make it better?
I don't know of any teenagers who don't appreciate their privacy and lone space. Get a grip OP. Your snowflake will survive.