Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the kids 21?
Right? All the cool parents defending kids who won't follow the rules.
Just stop with the "cool parents." It's not "cool" but realistic that many college kids drink. And if they don't, which is FINE, they are in college and can be expected to be around things/activities/people they don't like, don't agree with, etc. That's part of what college is.
You're little snowflake will survive being around kids who drink before they are 21.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools allow roommate switches he can move in with a 80 year old Nun
You seem to be under the misimpression that all college students are into alcohol.
NP. You’re out of your mind. This kid (adult!) has alcohol. He’s not disturbing the roommate with it. Liberty would be a good school for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools allow roommate switches he can move in with a 80 year old Nun
Catholic nuns can drink
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools allow roommate switches he can move in with a 80 year old Nun
You seem to be under the misimpression that all college students are into alcohol.
NP. You’re out of your mind. This kid (adult!) has alcohol. He’s not disturbing the roommate with it. Liberty would be a good school for him.
Anonymous wrote:All schools allow roommate switches he can move in with a 80 year old Nun
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools allow roommate switches he can move in with a 80 year old Nun
You seem to be under the misimpression that all college students are into alcohol.
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
Anonymous wrote:All schools allow roommate switches he can move in with a 80 year old Nun
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The point is that it is not uncommon to have a dorm room inspection, despite the PP who has never heard of it.
I never heard of it either, fwiw.
and yet they nabbed my DD's hamster at GMU. GMU will also get you in inappropriate electrical extension cords, drugs, booze, etc.
+1. Colleges are usually looking for fire hazards. When you sign up for college housing a warning of possible quarterly or semester inspections is always given
+1 And the inspections are often surprise. So you have to always hide your alcohol--both my kids schools had rules that they can not open your personal property---so put it in a fridge or in your own suitcase/set of drawers, but not the university desk/dresser/closet/etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is a Top 20 private. Turns out the roommate has been at boarding schools since 7th grade. This is not a new habit. So far no uncomfortable interactions.
Sad though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The point is that it is not uncommon to have a dorm room inspection, despite the PP who has never heard of it.
I never heard of it either, fwiw.
and yet they nabbed my DD's hamster at GMU. GMU will also get you in inappropriate electrical extension cords, drugs, booze, etc.
+1. Colleges are usually looking for fire hazards. When you sign up for college housing a warning of possible quarterly or semester inspections is always given