Anonymous wrote:Not enough. And it's worth your finding out what's really going on, because a crate of alcohol hidden under a bed is really not hurting anyone.
FWIW, I lived in a triple my freshman year and drank a lot more than my roommates. But they were the ones who tended to stay up late nights and disturb me by being loud. I was on the crew team, so it was particularly difficult.
Don't borrow trouble. Pay attention to real problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a college dorm room inspection and have had 2 kids graduate from college. Inspections didn’t even exist when I was in college and I am OLD.
My DC is at Tulane and they definitely have dorm room inspections every semester. They are not a surprise, so you have a day or two warning. There can be no alcohol in plain sight. I thought this was normal?
My kid is at VT. They had dorm inspections it she was in Greek housing and they were pretty much a joke. As long as you threw a blanket over your liquor you were fine. Even if you forgot they just told you to put it away.
oAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a college dorm room inspection and have had 2 kids graduate from college. Inspections didn’t even exist when I was in college and I am OLD.
My DC is at Tulane and they definitely have dorm room inspections every semester. They are not a surprise, so you have a day or two warning. There can be no alcohol in plain sight. I thought this was normal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a college dorm room inspection and have had 2 kids graduate from college. Inspections didn’t even exist when I was in college and I am OLD.
My DC is at Tulane and they definitely have dorm room inspections every semester. They are not a surprise, so you have a day or two warning. There can be no alcohol in plain sight. I thought this was normal?
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a college dorm room inspection and have had 2 kids graduate from college. Inspections didn’t even exist when I was in college and I am OLD.
Anonymous wrote:Is your child in recovery for addiction? If so, tell them to talk to the roommate and ask if they can remove the alcohol from the room. If the answer is no, then yes, request a change.
Otherwise, no, this is not worth a room change, or even a conversation with the RA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would assume most college rooms have alcohol in them…I’m not sure switching rooms is a solution unless your kid gets a single
You are wrong. This is highly college dependent. Not all college students are rule breaking alcoholics. This is a bid deal at alot more schools than some of you seem to realize.
Can YOU name five schools where this would be a big deal now that you’ve called college students who drink alcoholics? Get a grip.
OP, can you name the school?
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a college dorm room inspection and have had 2 kids graduate from college. Inspections didn’t even exist when I was in college and I am OLD.