Anonymous wrote:Did anyone say it was a double size room turned into a triple? I don't think so.
Did anyone say it was a double size room turned into a triple? I don't think so. It might be huge or even two rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Having two roommates just increases the likelihood that one is normal. My freshman roommate was sleeping with half of the football team, often in our room. My dd’s freshman roommate has a lot of mental health issues, doesn’t really ever leave the room and doesn’t go to bed before 2am. My sister’s freshman roommate is still her best friend 30 years later. This could be great, and if it isn’t, it’s not forever.
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:OP, I would be annoyed (although I probably wouldn't come on DCUM to seek practical suggestions on how DC can deal). I do think that schools should provide a bigger room & board discount when they do this..
Just stock up on some hanging storage products and hope that the double room is not really tiny to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, Op. These people are mean! I clicked on this thread as I thought it would be a break from all those annoying “how do I get into Chicago” threads.
I think your question is totally legitimate,OP, and gives us a glimpse into what my child may expect approaching college.
And besides, all of these parents calling “helicopter parent” is such total BS. Why are they even on this board if they’re not looking for some information about colleges that their child could be looking for.
Anyway, my child would have some concerns about being ina triple and I appreciate reading the non-snarky responses.
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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?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, Op. These people are mean! I clicked on this thread as I thought it would be a break from all those annoying “how do I get into Chicago” threads.
I think your question is totally legitimate,OP, and gives us a glimpse into what my child may expect approaching college.
And besides, all of these parents calling “helicopter parent” is such total BS. Why are they even on this board if they’re not looking for some information about colleges that their child could be looking for.
Anyway, my child would have some concerns about being ina triple and I appreciate reading the non-snarky responses.