Another family here that loves The Middle! I did not know the first episode will be Axl leaving for college. I am sure I will laughing through my tears!
LisaR and nancygirl1, I hope your children heal quickly. Unfortunately when they are athletes, things like this happen. My youngest DD played Badminton for 4 years, and has had shoulder problems since Senior year last year. She informed me that she is running out of Aleve and is heading out to buy more today. Apparently she is taking it every day for her shoulder. I guess I am taking her back to the doctor over Thanksgiving. Here's to a miraculous healing for all of the kids!
So I have to vent this morning. I am sorry if my posts seem to alway be long, but I have to get this out.
Being away on my trip, I had no idea what was really happening at my DD's school. I have been encouraging her to get out and maybe attend a nice party or two, just to meet more people in a social setting. Turns out, while I was gone, there was a Barn Party off campus (what that is, I don't know, but it was a big thing). DD did not attend, because she doesn't like the whole "college party" atmosphere, after finally attending one party a few weeks ago. I respect that, she went out, tried to be social, didn't like the drunk people and pot smoking. Good girl, proud of her.
Anyway, this Barn Party. It was put on by a black Fraternity, and there were some shootings and a gang beating. Police were called, the fraternity is cancelled I believe, and it was a big deal for the school, since there were guns, gangs, and shootings. Parents are upset, DD says kids at school are angry with the the school itself for shutting down the fraternity that threw the wildest parties, etc.
DD is seriously upset. She came from a high school that had 1,000 kids per class Freshman year, but only 650 make it to graduation. It is a huge school, and if you are a good student or in band it is a great school because it offers so much, but it is easy to get lost and be a part of a gang there, too.
Due to the gang problems at DD's high school, there was a constant police presence, fights in the main hallways almost every day, etc. Being in the honours programs kept my DD's away from most of this, and as I said, big school, so many opportunities for success.
DD wanted more than anything to get away from that atmosphere when she went to college. She considered joining her big sister at Purdue, and was accepted, but she wants to be a teacher and the education major at Purdue is just another major (great school for aeronautics, engineering or sciences, though!). DD wanted a school where education was going to be a big focus, so she went with EIU. She received a great scholarship, is in the Honours program, she felt this would be the best school.
From day one, she realized she was not leaving the issues in HS behind. The campus is very mixed, which is fine if everyone is focused on college success, but she says so many there have a High School mentality of "get it done and party hard". She finds it hard to stay away from these people, because of the dorm living, where everyone of every major is living together.
DD chose an Honours Floor for her dorm, but then we find out after move-in that not enough people qualified for the Honours Floor so the school let anyone move in there. DD says the RAs are some of the hardest partiers, and they don't all enforce the quiet hours.
So, DD is very disenchanted with her choice of school. She has met some nice girls, she has friendships, she is challenged in some of her classes (she thrives on challenge, so this is good), but she is so upset about the whole "extension of High School gang culture" atmosphere.
I know there isn't anything we can do about this, she just has to adjust. I just had to vent. I was never allowed to go college, so I don't have my own experiences to fall back on, but I know DD at Purdue did not deal with any of this. Her biggest complaint was of the foreign exchange students driving for the first time trying to drive on the one-way roads at school! And sure, there were parties, but there were never any gang problems or shootings, and Purdue seemed much more strict about dealing with people that were caught drinking underage.
I am staying neutral, telling DD that she will do fine, lots of opportunities for Education majors at her school, etc., etc. I just had to vent to you guys though. Different schools, different experiences, I guess we all just thought everyone would leave gang life behind once in college, so the disappointment is present. Oh well, life is all about changing our expectations I suppose.