Anonymous wrote:Being sick constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A roommate who stayed up all night playing games loudly on his computer. My kid is a night owl but this was too much even for him. The RA and housing office did nothing. Things improved a bit spring quarter but overall really stressful.
That should be on a form for assigning roommates---the habits (night owl, clean or messy---and def. video games, game stations, etc.)
I was soooooooooooooooooooooo thankful my kid's roommate also did not bring a play station or TV and also has good study habits, similar type of schedule--sports/health, consideration, etc
They don’t report it on the form or don’t know how they’ll actually behave living away from home for the first time. No video games, but my DC had the same issue with a roommate. A couple months in she’d flipped her sleep schedule, wanted to sleep all day and come and go from her desk all night. Was also an only child, didn’t know how accommodate roommates, at all.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds exactly like my Ivy freshman as well.
Anonymous wrote:Knew a student from mountainous SW Virginia (coal country). He escaped his county on an ROTC scholarship. He somehow got by between Pell Grants and ROTC funding, but by the end of every semester he was flat broke. At that point, he could only eat from his college cafeteria's meal plan. The plan he could afford was 12 meals/week. He needed 21 meals, not 12. I am sure he was not alone with that problem.
He did graduate on time and got his commission. Not sure where he ended up later. Totally changed my view about the life of ordinary people in rural America.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds exactly like my Ivy freshman as well.
Anonymous wrote:Loneliness
Competitive environment
Lack of institutional support or culture of collaboration at university
Lack of “soft touch” in first year integration
Lack of school spirit and general “fun”
- Ivy freshman parent
Anonymous wrote:Attempting a long distance relationship. Kid didn’t seem to really acclimate to college til they broke up.
Anonymous wrote:Being sick constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A roommate who stayed up all night playing games loudly on his computer. My kid is a night owl but this was too much even for him. The RA and housing office did nothing. Things improved a bit spring quarter but overall really stressful.
That should be on a form for assigning roommates---the habits (night owl, clean or messy---and def. video games, game stations, etc.)
I was soooooooooooooooooooooo thankful my kid's roommate also did not bring a play station or TV and also has good study habits, similar type of schedule--sports/health, consideration, etc
Anonymous wrote:A roommate who stayed up all night playing games loudly on his computer. My kid is a night owl but this was too much even for him. The RA and housing office did nothing. Things improved a bit spring quarter but overall really stressful.