Anonymous wrote:It seems as though many schools are requiring students to be tested prior to starting class in the fall. Anybody else here have a child going to a school that is not requiring testing? My DS's school is "Implementing COVID-19 testing for symptomatic students" during the semester, but no testing prior to returning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:iI think we parents need to realize that this is just their reality. Everyone their age is going to be going thru the same thing. There's no FOMO, because nothing to miss out on. They are all in the same boat.
That is not true at all. Many kids are back on campuses already, with dorm roommates, preparing for sorority or fraternity recruitment, hanging out with friends. Every college has a unique plan and every kid is in a different situation. My son goes to Georgetown. A lot of kids teamed up and rented apartments and houses, a lot got left out of those plans, and some couldn’t have afforded it anyway. There is huge FOMO.
Same. DD has major FOMO here.
I feel like this time has made FOMO worse. Mine see those carrying on as normal and long for that. Logically they know it is not safe but it doesn’t change their desire to party with friends.
Our son has been more than willing to play it safe while his friends party like normal, knowing college was the light at the end of the tunnel and they had proper precautions in place. His college is all online now and there is no longer a light at the end of the tunnel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:iI think we parents need to realize that this is just their reality. Everyone their age is going to be going thru the same thing. There's no FOMO, because nothing to miss out on. They are all in the same boat.
That is not true at all. Many kids are back on campuses already, with dorm roommates, preparing for sorority or fraternity recruitment, hanging out with friends. Every college has a unique plan and every kid is in a different situation. My son goes to Georgetown. A lot of kids teamed up and rented apartments and houses, a lot got left out of those plans, and some couldn’t have afforded it anyway. There is huge FOMO.
Same. DD has major FOMO here.
I feel like this time has made FOMO worse. Mine see those carrying on as normal and long for that. Logically they know it is not safe but it doesn’t change their desire to party with friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:iI think we parents need to realize that this is just their reality. Everyone their age is going to be going thru the same thing. There's no FOMO, because nothing to miss out on. They are all in the same boat.
That is not true at all. Many kids are back on campuses already, with dorm roommates, preparing for sorority or fraternity recruitment, hanging out with friends. Every college has a unique plan and every kid is in a different situation. My son goes to Georgetown. A lot of kids teamed up and rented apartments and houses, a lot got left out of those plans, and some couldn’t have afforded it anyway. There is huge FOMO.
Same. DD has major FOMO here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:iI think we parents need to realize that this is just their reality. Everyone their age is going to be going thru the same thing. There's no FOMO, because nothing to miss out on. They are all in the same boat.
That is not true at all. Many kids are back on campuses already, with dorm roommates, preparing for sorority or fraternity recruitment, hanging out with friends. Every college has a unique plan and every kid is in a different situation. My son goes to Georgetown. A lot of kids teamed up and rented apartments and houses, a lot got left out of those plans, and some couldn’t have afforded it anyway. There is huge FOMO.
Anonymous wrote:My Junior is going back and I think has a realistic view that anything could happen.
Anonymous wrote:It seems as though many schools are requiring students to be tested prior to starting class in the fall. Anybody else here have a child going to a school that is not requiring testing? My DS's school is "Implementing COVID-19 testing for symptomatic students" during the semester, but no testing prior to returning.