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difficult child has now sold (ebay) all the gifts he received from us last year...
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 487915"><p>I really think he is enrolled. (Yep. I may be in for a fall. ) He likely has an accounting hold on his transcripts bc his tuition or deposits are past due. I think its likely that he may have dropped his Accounting 101 class-he was honest about struggling in it, so may not be at full time status. (I'm guilty of that-I dropped Accounting 2x in college. Kept crediting the debits & vice versa. Still have nightmares) </p><p></p><p>Maybe I am setting myself up for a fall, but I think if he had dropped out-he'd be in the area and working full time at his "summer job. " It pays well & he loves it-he's been working there since age 16. </p><p></p><p>While he may be enrolled-his grades are likely mediocre & hes orobably dropped at least 1 class-that I am not looking forward to knowing. Such a waste of blessings!</p><p></p><p>Did I mention that part of me is glad he sold his Xbox & games? They're toys as far as i am concerned. Even if it's not a sign that he is buckling down-it does mean he is feeling the pinch & getting money somewhat legitimately and had to give things up.</p><p></p><p>Time will tell... I can verify his enrollment for insurance purposes-but it will notify him that I've done so. I just need to wait (not my strong suit) and ket things unfold. He'll be home on Saturday. If his grades are good-he'll be crowing when he gets his finals results. If he's mum, we will raise the issue after Christmas. I am not going to let it cast a pall on the house before the holiday.</p><p></p><p>I am giving the laptop in good yet wary faith. I know he "needs" it so If he sells it, it will be the last good faith gift. 2nd time, shame on me. </p><p></p><p>I HATE THIS!! I too want my sweet, loving, hardworking "good boy " back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 487915"] I really think he is enrolled. (Yep. I may be in for a fall. ) He likely has an accounting hold on his transcripts bc his tuition or deposits are past due. I think its likely that he may have dropped his Accounting 101 class-he was honest about struggling in it, so may not be at full time status. (I'm guilty of that-I dropped Accounting 2x in college. Kept crediting the debits & vice versa. Still have nightmares) Maybe I am setting myself up for a fall, but I think if he had dropped out-he'd be in the area and working full time at his "summer job. " It pays well & he loves it-he's been working there since age 16. While he may be enrolled-his grades are likely mediocre & hes orobably dropped at least 1 class-that I am not looking forward to knowing. Such a waste of blessings! Did I mention that part of me is glad he sold his Xbox & games? They're toys as far as i am concerned. Even if it's not a sign that he is buckling down-it does mean he is feeling the pinch & getting money somewhat legitimately and had to give things up. Time will tell... I can verify his enrollment for insurance purposes-but it will notify him that I've done so. I just need to wait (not my strong suit) and ket things unfold. He'll be home on Saturday. If his grades are good-he'll be crowing when he gets his finals results. If he's mum, we will raise the issue after Christmas. I am not going to let it cast a pall on the house before the holiday. I am giving the laptop in good yet wary faith. I know he "needs" it so If he sells it, it will be the last good faith gift. 2nd time, shame on me. I HATE THIS!! I too want my sweet, loving, hardworking "good boy " back. [/QUOTE]
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