RE: classes and schedules. My DS was not able to choose his own classes for this first semester. His classes were chosen for him- as they are for all freshmen at this school. He will be able to choose his own for next semester. Anyone else?
RE: classes and schedules. My DS was not able to choose his own classes for this first semester. His classes were chosen for him- as they are for all freshmen at this school. He will be able to choose his own for next semester. Anyone else?
RE: classes and schedules. My DS was not able to choose his own classes for this first semester. His classes were chosen for him- as they are for all freshmen at this school. He will be able to choose his own for next semester. Anyone else?
RE: classes and schedules. My DS was not able to choose his own classes for this first semester. His classes were chosen for him- as they are for all freshmen at this school. He will be able to choose his own for next semester. Anyone else?
RE: classes and schedules. My DS was not able to choose his own classes for this first semester. His classes were chosen for him- as they are for all freshmen at this school. He will be able to choose his own for next semester. Anyone else?
I am not sure when my son signs up for 2nd semester classes. He did pick his elective.They do have core requirements, He was able to test out of some (AP classes).
Yup freshman first semester are given a schedule.
Second semester is the stay up past midnight on the day that your amount of credits allow you to register. My son was frustrated with how things worked and I'm sure with him already complaining the internet is messed up in his room, he'll be struggling as the server gets bogged when it's time to register. But he lucked out and a friend of mine monitors the whole process all summer and got a hold of me this summer when a slot opened in a class that my son wanted. I woke him up and he jumped into the class. Of course I had already bought him a book for the class he had to cancel, but who couldn't use an extra stress management book in their house? LOL yup that was the class he had to drop to get the class he wanted. He'll try to get this class next time. LOL
Or I'll just read the book. I probably could have returned it but it's a fairly new addition and he does hope to get that elective next semester.
He'll need it with his public speaking class.![]()
A good friend of DD had the same deal. The girl showed up at orientation and they handed her her schedule. When DD told me this, I insisted she misunderstood the conversation. I had never heard of that before. This was last year and I am 99% sure I posted about it here on the Dis or on a college message board. Apparently it is the norm at some schools.
Since DD was able to register first and long before her orientation, an adviser called her and they were on the phone together for over an hour getting her schedule hammered out. As soon as DD was in the system though, she was then able to make any changes she wanted so she added and dropped until she found the perfect schedule.
RE: classes and schedules. My DS was not able to choose his own classes for this first semester. His classes were chosen for him- as they are for all freshmen at this school. He will be able to choose his own for next semester. Anyone else?
But then I learned Fortran 4 in computer class. And trips to the computer lab involved large stacks of punchcards!![]()
I volunteered in the computer lab to load the punchcards into the machine!
Yes that was my major. That was just so much fun making those punch cards and keeping it straight. Ever drop a stack?![]()
Well, just heard from DS. His roommate is indeed moving out. This weekend. He was packing his stuff while DS was texting me. I don't think it has anything to do with DS- I think this kid has a lot of band friends who live in another dorm and he is going there with his people.
DS doesn't know if he will have the room to himself now, or if they will stick someone in there. He is hoping he will be alone. I do feel bad for him- but it could be worse. All of his "expectations" of how college life is have been "off" by a little. I just kind of feel bad that he isn't having the experience he thought he would. Not to say it won't happen, but it just has not started off great.
I hope things start to work out a little better for your son.
Can they just switch up rooms on their own? When we went to DD's orientation, they had very strict guidelines on changing rooms. You had to have major roommate problems that the RA couldn't help with. Then, it went to the person above the RA who is actually a paid employee with a degree who mediates roommate issues. If that person did everything possible and it still wasn't working out, they would consider a roommate switch. They made it very hard to switch rooms and really emphasized learning to work things out.
Also, I think it was this thread where someone mentioned their son (or the roommate maybe) moving into a frat house at the beginning of the next semester. At DD's college, they have a dorm contract and we are committed to 9 months. If she moved into an apartment, back home, or dropped out, (no Greek houses on or off campus at her school) we are still on the hook for the cost of the dorm for the year. Is her school unusual in that regard?
I got a little more info out of DS since I last posted this. His roommate was invited to be in the honors college, and those folks all live in a certain dorm. It also happens that his band peeps are there too. Generally, they are not allowed to change rooms on a whim, but I guess these circumstances are different.
We are committed to campus housing only semester by semester. When we pay for the Soring semester, we will be locked in for that semester or forfeit the room and board cost.
I think the only way he will end up with someone else mid-semester is if they de-triple someone who is not in a true triple or if someone has some serious roommate issue. So far, he has not heard from resident life. I wonder if they would notify him, or if he would come back from class one say to find someone in his room?!
My dd has requested a care package but didn't say what she wantsAnyone have some good ideas of some stuff I could send her?? I'm thinking an expansion pack of cards for the Cards agaibst Humanity game she has, maybe some warm fuzzy socks, chapstick, candy but after that I'm at a loss.
My dd has requested a care package but didn't say what she wantsAnyone have some good ideas of some stuff I could send her?? I'm thinking an expansion pack of cards for the Cards agaibst Humanity game she has, maybe some warm fuzzy socks, chapstick, candy but after that I'm at a loss.
Well, just heard from DS. His roommate is indeed moving out. This weekend. He was packing his stuff while DS was texting me. I don't think it has anything to do with DS- I think this kid has a lot of band friends who live in another dorm and he is going there with his people.
DS doesn't know if he will have the room to himself now, or if they will stick someone in there. He is hoping he will be alone. I do feel bad for him- but it could be worse. All of his "expectations" of how college life is have been "off" by a little. I just kind of feel bad that he isn't having the experience he thought he would. Not to say it won't happen, but it just has not started off great.
I think I might be the last one. DS leaves tomorrow. I could only get a 1/2 day off at work so we'll leave around noon. It should take us less than 3 hours so we can get him there during his move in window of 2:30 - 4:00.
DH and I are going to spend a night on the way back and stop and see our older son's new apartment before we come home to start our new life as empty nesters. Weird.
Hey everyone
I know that we have all made ourselves busy doing any thing and everything we can think of so that we won't think about our kids being gone...haha. It's nice that they still "need" us even if it's not what we would really like. At least they're not gone from our lives completely, just temporarily.
Just wondering how everyone is really doing with their new reality?
I miss them both like crazy and still find myself getting weepy over silly things. I would love it if even one of them would text me just to say hi, but alas I only hear from them when they need something. Typical teenage boys I guess. Things are settling into a new rhythm.
How goes it with you?
Nancy
My dd has requested a care package but didn't say what she wantsAnyone have some good ideas of some stuff I could send her?? I'm thinking an expansion pack of cards for the Cards agaibst Humanity game she has, maybe some warm fuzzy socks, chapstick, candy but after that I'm at a loss.