Anonymous
Post 09/13/2018 10:37     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

DC is a freshman at Cornell and is loving it so far.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2018 09:51     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Washington and Lee for my daughter. So far she’s having a great time and is very happy. Definitely feeling the anxiety regarding the amount of work, but that’s kinda who she is. I was hoping that would change but I didn’t expect it.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2018 09:31     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:So, college has been in session a couple of weeks now. Did your college meet/exceed your expectations or is it not what it seemed?

My daughter choose Colby in Maine over a number of schools. She's super happy there. Kids are nice and smart; classes challenging. The new Davidson Center is already setting up an internship for her. Having a fabulous time.

Others?


Happy that your daughter is doing well but, really don't understand the post. If I tell you my kid is hating it or loving it how does that affect you and your daughter?


Perspective maybe? Why does it have to “affect” them? It’s called human interaction. Obviously you suck at it.

OP, mine had a rocky first two weeks but I’m seeing a change. He could’ve come home for the storm and he said no.


Wow, pp! You are a peach. Must have struck some kind of nerve. I don't see how a simple question could have you analyze that I "suck at human interaction" Then again maybe you were talking about yourself?

I still don't see how my kid's liking a school has anything to do with op's kid doing well at school. Surely, we all know there are kids who are going to thrive right away, some struggle and then thrive and then some who drop out.


Then why are you here? There’s clearly no value. And yet here you are.


Same reason you are. To ask a question and express my opinion.


Except you don’t see the point of the question where I do. If I didn’t I’d find something better to do. But hey, throwing shade is fun too.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2018 00:08     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

DS is a junior at Grinnell and loves it.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 23:02     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

My kid is also at Pomona but the distance is difficult for both of us - no Fall Break or Thanksgiving at home...
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 22:32     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Stanford doesn't start until Sept 24. All my kid's friends are away having fun...
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 22:29     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, college has been in session a couple of weeks now. Did your college meet/exceed your expectations or is it not what it seemed?

My daughter choose Colby in Maine over a number of schools. She's super happy there. Kids are nice and smart; classes challenging. The new Davidson Center is already setting up an internship for her. Having a fabulous time.

Others?


Happy that your daughter is doing well but, really don't understand the post. If I tell you my kid is hating it or loving it how does that affect you and your daughter?


Perspective maybe? Why does it have to “affect” them? It’s called human interaction. Obviously you suck at it.

OP, mine had a rocky first two weeks but I’m seeing a change. He could’ve come home for the storm and he said no.


Wow, pp! You are a peach. Must have struck some kind of nerve. I don't see how a simple question could have you analyze that I "suck at human interaction" Then again maybe you were talking about yourself?

I still don't see how my kid's liking a school has anything to do with op's kid doing well at school. Surely, we all know there are kids who are going to thrive right away, some struggle and then thrive and then some who drop out.


Then why are you here? There’s clearly no value. And yet here you are.


Same reason you are. To ask a question and express my opinion.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 22:26     Subject: Re:Is your child happy with their college choice?

Anonymous wrote:Pomona - great weather! Great school!


Great weather?
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 22:23     Subject: Re:Is your child happy with their college choice?

Kid: it’s great here!!
Mom: Yay!! That’s amazing that you have an unpaid internship lined up!!
College: Thanks for paying 65k a year!!
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 22:14     Subject: Re:Is your child happy with their college choice?

My daughter is a sophomore at Oberlin and loving her second year even more than the first. She feels more self confident this year and has decided on a major, found an advisor, works on campus and enjoys being back “home” with the good friends she made last year. She had an easy time last year but others in her group took a while to feel comfortable so don’t stress if your child isn’t perfectly happy right away.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 21:00     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

UChicago.

Not really. But GPA, while okay, is too low to transfer anywhere better, so it is what it is.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 20:46     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, college has been in session a couple of weeks now. Did your college meet/exceed your expectations or is it not what it seemed?

My daughter choose Colby in Maine over a number of schools. She's super happy there. Kids are nice and smart; classes challenging. The new Davidson Center is already setting up an internship for her. Having a fabulous time.

Others?


Happy that your daughter is doing well but, really don't understand the post. If I tell you my kid is hating it or loving it how does that affect you and your daughter?


It’s a mom brag. Only a mom bragging would post that message.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 20:42     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS doesn't text us and we only get a weekly Facetime so how would we know!!


Yes, us too! Oh well. He told my DH last week he was getting food from the cafeteria and just bringing it back to his room to eat, so that was kind of depressing. I won’t name the school because it isnt a national university or SLAC so it wouldnt matter to anyone on DCUM.


Sorry to hear this. Don’t give up hope. I was miserable for the first few months (after winter break actually) and then I met the right people and it all changed.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 20:40     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, college has been in session a couple of weeks now. Did your college meet/exceed your expectations or is it not what it seemed?

My daughter choose Colby in Maine over a number of schools. She's super happy there. Kids are nice and smart; classes challenging. The new Davidson Center is already setting up an internship for her. Having a fabulous time.

Others?


Happy that your daughter is doing well but, really don't understand the post. If I tell you my kid is hating it or loving it how does that affect you and your daughter?


Perspective maybe? Why does it have to “affect” them? It’s called human interaction. Obviously you suck at it.

OP, mine had a rocky first two weeks but I’m seeing a change. He could’ve come home for the storm and he said no.


Wow, pp! You are a peach. Must have struck some kind of nerve. I don't see how a simple question could have you analyze that I "suck at human interaction" Then again maybe you were talking about yourself?

I still don't see how my kid's liking a school has anything to do with op's kid doing well at school. Surely, we all know there are kids who are going to thrive right away, some struggle and then thrive and then some who drop out.


Then why are you here? There’s clearly no value. And yet here you are.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2018 20:36     Subject: Is your child happy with their college choice?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, more please if you all are willing to share! I am interested in the “colleges that change lives”


DC is a sophomore at Denison and super happy.

I am very impressed with the school.