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DD told me that many mids indeed came to see last year as “normal.” Zoom classes, less mandatory military activity, less sports activity, less of the stuff that makes USNA N*OT COLLEGE. I believe there are many firsties thinking, “Welcome to the real SA life.”
Some parents lament, “DD/DS never had trouble before.” That was high school. Regular college is typically a step-change harder than high school, not only because the classes are tougher and move faster, but also because students are on their own re time management. As a college instructor, I know that time management is often what trips up students. Now, add all the extras of SAs and you can see why the adjustment is so challenging.
Some parents lament, “DD/DS never had trouble before.” That was high school. Regular college is typically a step-change harder than high school, not only because the classes are tougher and move faster, but also because students are on their own re time management. As a college instructor, I know that time management is often what trips up students. Now, add all the extras of SAs and you can see why the adjustment is so challenging.