Mykelogan
Long time, no see!
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Hi Lesli!
Sorry to hear there needed to be a fishy funeral!!
and as for your rant, I am sooo with you! I see us "lose" so many students at the mid year point because they did not want to be here in the first place, so they coast through a semester and either leave by choice, by academic dismissal or by my office requiring them to leave for disciplinary reasons. I think that there are many 18 yo who are mature enough for college but I think parents-teachers-etc do need more info on how best to look out for those students who might not be ready. I think one of the hard things is we as a culture tend to see it as you go right away or you don't go, so I see many parents that tell me how they are happy their student is in school right away because if not they would never have gone. If given a real choice and the support needed, I am not sure that would be true of the students that need that extra year or two working some where and developing themselves. I loved my time in college and got sooo much out of it (obviously or I would not be working at colleges for ten years! LOL) but I know if I was back there now with my current knowledge, I would have done so much more academically than I did and I was valedictorian of my high school class. It is just amazing to me what a little time can do to help students find their path.
Anywho, before this becomes my own rant I will say have a great night and bid you farewell for now! heheh!
Mike
Sorry to hear there needed to be a fishy funeral!!

and as for your rant, I am sooo with you! I see us "lose" so many students at the mid year point because they did not want to be here in the first place, so they coast through a semester and either leave by choice, by academic dismissal or by my office requiring them to leave for disciplinary reasons. I think that there are many 18 yo who are mature enough for college but I think parents-teachers-etc do need more info on how best to look out for those students who might not be ready. I think one of the hard things is we as a culture tend to see it as you go right away or you don't go, so I see many parents that tell me how they are happy their student is in school right away because if not they would never have gone. If given a real choice and the support needed, I am not sure that would be true of the students that need that extra year or two working some where and developing themselves. I loved my time in college and got sooo much out of it (obviously or I would not be working at colleges for ten years! LOL) but I know if I was back there now with my current knowledge, I would have done so much more academically than I did and I was valedictorian of my high school class. It is just amazing to me what a little time can do to help students find their path.
Anywho, before this becomes my own rant I will say have a great night and bid you farewell for now! heheh!
Mike
