The snowflake syndrome doesn't end at the preschool door but I was rather hopeful that any illusions about snowflakes would have been dispensed with by college. I have a friend whose DS goes to the same large college that my DS goes to. They don't see each other and I am not sure they would recognize each other if they did. DS lives in off campus housing on the college bus route and easily walking distance to campus. Her DS, being so busy and brilliant, missed confirming his dorm room and now he has to stay at the on campus hotel for twice the money. We pay DSs rent, it is cheaper than a dorm room and because he has an apartment with three other guys, he can make basic meals, frozen dinners, etc so he has a cash allowance for such things. The meal plan is more expensive and less convenient.
She was complaining about how expensive the cost of living now is for her DS, and ask me about my DS's expenses. She told me that her DS is taking 7 upper level science courses, tutoring, and is so brilliant that "his professors look like idiots" and "cannot answer a single question completely' that her DS asks. Because he so busy, and so extended, he wouldn't even have time to "make himself toast in the morning", etc, etc. but "btw, would my DS have room for another guy in their apartment"? At the time she asked, they would have. Did I say so? NO WAY! Not only do I NOT want to hear about a snowflake, I would guess that DS wouldn't want to LIVE with a snowflake.