poohandwendy
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I can't really add any more than what has been said, it obviously depends on the classes and the profs.
I won't do it, mainly because there is no way to know ahead of time, for sure, whether or not those few days will make a huge difference. (ie, what if she also gets sick during that same semester...what if the workload is more than she expected, what if one of her profs is very strict about attendance) IMO, just not worth it.
IMO, it's just so much easier to plan vacations with college students around their breaks because you know what they will be well before the academic year starts and their breaks are pretty decent chunks of time...so for us, there is no reason not to just plan it when she does not have classes.
(ETA, my DD goes to a smaller state college and has many classes that are small, fwiw)
I won't do it, mainly because there is no way to know ahead of time, for sure, whether or not those few days will make a huge difference. (ie, what if she also gets sick during that same semester...what if the workload is more than she expected, what if one of her profs is very strict about attendance) IMO, just not worth it.
IMO, it's just so much easier to plan vacations with college students around their breaks because you know what they will be well before the academic year starts and their breaks are pretty decent chunks of time...so for us, there is no reason not to just plan it when she does not have classes.
(ETA, my DD goes to a smaller state college and has many classes that are small, fwiw)