What the hell is going on?
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wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 14:24 last edited by
Out of my son’s HS peer group (say 40-50), 10 have had full blown breakdowns at college. I mean to the point of having to drop out and get serious counseling.
We’re in a CNU Parents Group on Facebook, and every single day there’s a different parent talking about having to remove their kids or asking for recommendations for off-campus counseling…
I would blame COVID and the shutdowns, but a couple of the older parents on the forum mentioned that it’s slightly elevated over 3-4 years ago, but there were significant numbers before.
I remember the one - 2 kids that would have meltdowns during finals when I was in college but even those guys were fine 2-3 days later. So WTF is going on?
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wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 14:42 last edited by
Too much coddling. Plain and simple.
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wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 15:04 last edited by
Maybe we hear more about it as well. I shared a house with a guy who was hospitalized after spending a year with me (yes, I know the jokes write themselves) and then again 2 years later, but nobody except a couple of us knew about it
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wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 15:22 last edited by
@Mik said in What the hell is going on?:
Too much coddling. Plain and simple.
Trophies for everyone has a darkside.
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wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 15:23 last edited by
The drinking age was 18 when I was a Freshman.
Now it's 21.
Maybe these students aren't getting enough beer.
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wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 19:26 last edited by
All of the above?
I do recall how much harder college was than high school. Could skate by in high school and get near a 4.0, but first semester of college was a wake-up call, literally. I would skip my 8am classes often only to realize... you can't do that and expect to perform well in a course.
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All of the above?
I do recall how much harder college was than high school. Could skate by in high school and get near a 4.0, but first semester of college was a wake-up call, literally. I would skip my 8am classes often only to realize... you can't do that and expect to perform well in a course.
wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 22:33 last edited by@89th said in What the hell is going on?:
All of the above?
I do recall how much harder college was than high school. Could skate by in high school and get near a 4.0, but first semester of college was a wake-up call, literally. I would skip my 8am classes often only to realize... you can't do that and expect to perform well in a course.
That’s true for every generation. How many classmates did you and @Aqua-Letifer have that flipped out and had to drop out for a semester?
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@89th said in What the hell is going on?:
All of the above?
I do recall how much harder college was than high school. Could skate by in high school and get near a 4.0, but first semester of college was a wake-up call, literally. I would skip my 8am classes often only to realize... you can't do that and expect to perform well in a course.
That’s true for every generation. How many classmates did you and @Aqua-Letifer have that flipped out and had to drop out for a semester?
wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 22:42 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in What the hell is going on?:
That’s true for every generation. How many classmates did you and @Aqua-Letifer have that flipped out and had to drop out for a semester?
I have no idea how many dropped out of my class of 1,500 in college. No one dropped out for a semester in medical school. But, to address your point, medical school was quite the shock: "Guess what! You're AVERAGE here!"
Well, there was Bob who dropped out permanently - he committed suicide.
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wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 22:54 last edited by
A good 10% of my maths/physics class dropped out in the first year.
I distinctly remember thinking 'well, this is fucking hard'.
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A good 10% of my maths/physics class dropped out in the first year.
I distinctly remember thinking 'well, this is fucking hard'.
wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 23:13 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in What the hell is going on?:
A good 10% of my maths/physics class dropped out in the first year.
I distinctly remember thinking 'well, this is fucking hard'.
Did they drop the class or drop out of going to college? I’m talking about kids flipping out, having bizarre meltdowns, and being taken from the schools.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in What the hell is going on?:
A good 10% of my maths/physics class dropped out in the first year.
I distinctly remember thinking 'well, this is fucking hard'.
Did they drop the class or drop out of going to college? I’m talking about kids flipping out, having bizarre meltdowns, and being taken from the schools.
wrote on 14 Oct 2022, 23:51 last edited by RenaudaDid they drop the class or drop out of going to college? I’m talking about kids flipping out, having bizarre meltdowns, and being taken from the school?
In my experience we’d drop a class. Some would drop out. Most would just drink a lot on Fridays and Saturdays and muddle through.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in What the hell is going on?:
A good 10% of my maths/physics class dropped out in the first year.
I distinctly remember thinking 'well, this is fucking hard'.
Did they drop the class or drop out of going to college? I’m talking about kids flipping out, having bizarre meltdowns, and being taken from the schools.
wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 00:32 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in What the hell is going on?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in What the hell is going on?:
A good 10% of my maths/physics class dropped out in the first year.
I distinctly remember thinking 'well, this is fucking hard'.
Did they drop the class or drop out of going to college? I’m talking about kids flipping out, having bizarre meltdowns, and being taken from the schools.
Sorry, I didn’t mean class, it was a maths/physics degree, so that’s all we did. They dropped out of college. Not so much bizarre meltdowns as just dropping out, as far as I know
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@89th said in What the hell is going on?:
All of the above?
I do recall how much harder college was than high school. Could skate by in high school and get near a 4.0, but first semester of college was a wake-up call, literally. I would skip my 8am classes often only to realize... you can't do that and expect to perform well in a course.
That’s true for every generation. How many classmates did you and @Aqua-Letifer have that flipped out and had to drop out for a semester?
wrote on 17 Oct 2022, 16:45 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in What the hell is going on?:
@89th said in What the hell is going on?:
All of the above?
I do recall how much harder college was than high school. Could skate by in high school and get near a 4.0, but first semester of college was a wake-up call, literally. I would skip my 8am classes often only to realize... you can't do that and expect to perform well in a course.
That’s true for every generation. How many classmates did you and @Aqua-Letifer have that flipped out and had to drop out for a semester?
None that I recall. I vaguely recall a person or two in our dorm who didn't come back the Spring semester, but that's only if I really try to think of an example. @Aqua-Letifer lived across the hall from me Freshman year, do you recall any?