furb & dez
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I like how, just in this one post, you've already telegraphed which school activities you approve of, which outside activities you approve of, which learning activities you approve of, which people she should associate with, and how you approve of where and with whom she has dinner with, and of which church you approve of, and the thing what she should do with her private time that you approve of.You're assuming that I like this school best for her because it's only a two-hour drive. That is one thing I like about it, but it's far from the sole reason:
I like it because it's a perfect medium size (16,000 students) for her -- big enough to offer lots of options, not so overwhelming as the really huge schools. I like it because it's a well-established state school with a good academic reputation. I like the dorms, and I think it's a good value for the money. I like the atmosphere of the campus -- very friendly, and I can see her fitting in there very well. I like it because the campus is rather small and is smack-dab in the middle of a resort town. I like it because it's very outdoorsy, and she loves the idea of being able to take skiing and snowboarding as classes. I like it because they're building a new nursing building, and they'll have a great simulation room for the nursing students to learn upon state-of-the-art dummies. I met the head of the nursing department, and I thought she was very helpful, very interested in promoting her department and helping her students. I like it because they don't charge for textbooks. I like it because they have great opportunities for international study. I like it because they offer a number of "learning communities" in the dorms, and I think that could lead her to finding a great living situation from Day 1. I like it because they have an over-the-top football program and are known for their school spirit. I like the structure of the meal plan, which seems like a good value. I like it because they discourage freshmen from bringing cars. I like it because there's a Baptist church literally one step off campus that invites all Baptist students for dinner and Bible study every Tuesday night, which will provide her with a group similar to the one she enjoys at home. I like it because they own hostels in various big cities across the US, and their alumni can vacation for low-costs for the rest of their lives. I like their honors program. I like campus' lack of crime. I like the fact that everyone I know who graduated from this school LOVES it and still feels very connected to the university. I even like the school colors. I could keep going -- are those enough reasons for me to approve of my daughter's #1 school choice?
And, yes, along with those reasons, I do like the fact that it's only a two hour drive.
You're foolishly overboard with the "running home every month, growing into mature young adult" thing. If she can't manage to find her place in college and immerse herself in all the college fun in 28 days out of 30, that one weekend isn't going to make the difference. One of the things a young adult has to learn is balance -- in fact, I think it's one of the harder things for them to master. I do hope that she'll come home once a month. One weekend a month to re-connect with family seems just right to me.
And yet still claim not to be a total helicopter. And claim that none of this is "guilting" her into doing this.
Like they say, it's not just a river in Egypt.
That's just how I see it from here, of course.