MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
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I'm sorry for you and your son, and I do hope he will be able to deal with it.
The same thing happened to my daughter when she started college. She and her best friend from high school were planning on being roommates. A week before college started, her friend decided not to go.
So, my daughter didn't have a roommate. The rooms were set up with two bedrooms (two students in each one) with a living area between them, so she had two "suite mates", but those two girls were already friends, plus they had boyfriends on campus so they left that first day to go meet up with their boyfriends, leaving my daughter alone in the dorm. She felt so bad.
It was a very hard transition for her that first week. She called home a couple of times saying she "forgot" this or that and could we bring it up to her. I think she just wanted company.
She did eventually get another roommate assigned to her room, and while they got along okay they didn't really strike up a friendship.
In fact, my daughter came home at Christmas and decided to move back home. She commuted to school, and her roommate covered for her because technically freshmen were supposed to live on campus. But she just did not like campus life. She preferred to live at home, and drive back and forth.
I do hope it works out for your son.
The same thing happened to my daughter when she started college. She and her best friend from high school were planning on being roommates. A week before college started, her friend decided not to go.
So, my daughter didn't have a roommate. The rooms were set up with two bedrooms (two students in each one) with a living area between them, so she had two "suite mates", but those two girls were already friends, plus they had boyfriends on campus so they left that first day to go meet up with their boyfriends, leaving my daughter alone in the dorm. She felt so bad.
It was a very hard transition for her that first week. She called home a couple of times saying she "forgot" this or that and could we bring it up to her. I think she just wanted company.
She did eventually get another roommate assigned to her room, and while they got along okay they didn't really strike up a friendship.
In fact, my daughter came home at Christmas and decided to move back home. She commuted to school, and her roommate covered for her because technically freshmen were supposed to live on campus. But she just did not like campus life. She preferred to live at home, and drive back and forth.
I do hope it works out for your son.