Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was 30 years ago when people thought hitchhiking was fine too.
PP here. True.
I am realizing we need to go because everyone else is.
I'm bummed because I raised a kid who could totally do this on her own at age 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went with my daughter to see Iowa - I had never been before. We’re heading to Michigan this weekend to MSU and the whole family is going (we also have friends in the area). Never occurred to me to send her alone.
My son graduated from MSU in May. He loved it. He was accepted to multiple other schools, some "better" by DCUM standards. Halfway through our tour he asked me to put in the deposit on my phone.![]()
He's gainfully employed here in the DC area with an Econ degree, and a pretty good salary.
Go green!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a blast at Michigan's! They brought in the marching band, answered lots of questions, showed a lived-in dorm room and offered lunch in a good cafeteria. DD was already 99% committed but left so excited and proud to go to Michigan.
you went with your student to an admitted students day?
I have been to many admitted student days with my kids. I have never seen a kid at one of these events without a parent. Why would you send them alone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was 30 years ago when people thought hitchhiking was fine too.
Nobody thought hitchhiking was fine 30 years ago.
--Class of '85
Anonymous wrote:I went with my daughter to see Iowa - I had never been before. We’re heading to Michigan this weekend to MSU and the whole family is going (we also have friends in the area). Never occurred to me to send her alone.
Anonymous wrote:That was 30 years ago when people thought hitchhiking was fine too.
Anonymous wrote:That was 30 years ago when people thought hitchhiking was fine too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a blast at Michigan's! They brought in the marching band, answered lots of questions, showed a lived-in dorm room and offered lunch in a good cafeteria. DD was already 99% committed but left so excited and proud to go to Michigan.
you went with your student to an admitted students day?
I have been to many admitted student days with my kids. I have never seen a kid at one of these events without a parent. Why would you send them alone?
Good grief, really?
When I did these 30 years ago NO ONE went with their parents, and I think we all know the stereotypes about helicoptering. But I get it, I wouldn't want my kid to be the only either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a blast at Michigan's! They brought in the marching band, answered lots of questions, showed a lived-in dorm room and offered lunch in a good cafeteria. DD was already 99% committed but left so excited and proud to go to Michigan.
you went with your student to an admitted students day?
I have been to many admitted student days with my kids. I have never seen a kid at one of these events without a parent. Why would you send them alone?