I'm seeing students just blasting the parking changes on campus. Lots of students couldn't get parking. They're saying the school changed policy and it's a mess.

True, But Apparently they made some big changes that made it worse and kids are blowing up social media with it. Talking to mine, it was a mess compared to previous years. Something about varying fees, getting kicked out of the site, and limited location I don't know.....she got hersBeen going on for 30 years
They’ve been pushing cars off campus, or to commuter lots served bus, for decades now.I'm seeing students just blasting the parking changes on campus. Lots of students couldn't get parking. They're saying the school changed policy and it's a mess.
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At every school.Been going on for 30 years
+ if you decide to ride your bike to class now, you have to pay a $10 permit fee for your bike. Who's going to monitor that? Parking is a problem on every campus, some are going to get screwed and have to adapt.True, But Apparently they made some big changes that made it worse and kids are blowing up social media with it. Talking to mine, it was a mess compared to previous years. Something about varying fees, getting kicked out of the site, and limited location I don't know.....she got hers
How do you learn coping skills if you never have to cope with anything until you are an adult? Then life punches you in the face. Parents should be training their kids for a fight but they are insulating them from the real world, and killing their chances at surviving mostly intact.Want some great entertainment? Join a MSU parent FB page. These moms make it their mission to bulldoze even the most minor problem their kid encounters.
I once heard an AFROTC instructor say, “success is a lousy teacher.” As a society, we’re reaching a point where parents will not let their children fail. Failure teaches a lot of important life lessons and builds resilience.
Been going on for 30 years
I'm seeing students just blasting the parking changes on campus. Lots of students couldn't get parking. They're saying the school changed policy and it's a mess.
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I don't think that's what this is about. They still have central campus parking, which costs more than other parking. They're saying they cut the number of passes they're selling for the same spots as last year and it's created a mess for a lot of kids. Kind of hard to push kids off a campus without an outstanding shuttle system, which we don't have.They’ve been pushing cars off campus, or to commuter lots served bus, for decades now.
Okay now that is money-grubbing horseshit. I never did it but damn.+ if you decide to ride your bike to class now, you have to pay a $10 permit fee for your bike.
Hmmm, I thought we had shuttles. Regardless, from my time as a student in the dark ages, I wanted adequate parking near my first class that allowed me to sleep as long as possible, then swoop in before class, park and walk right in. I was always pissed about parking but now that I'm season, I realize that we don't have any way to provide the number of places that would be necessary for that.I don't think that's what this is about. They still have central campus parking, which costs more than other parking. They're saying they cut the number of passes they're selling for the same spots as last year and it's created a mess for a lot of kids. Kind of hard to push kids off a campus without an outstanding shuttle system, which we don't have.
what about roller blades? asking for an SPS legend...Okay now that is money-grubbing horseshit. I never did it but damn.
Hey now, no opinions allowed based on actual recent experience. Reactions to FB/X only please.During my time as a student (2019-2023) We didn't have a parking issue, we had a convenient parking issue. There were plenty of people moaning and complaining about parking because they showed up at 11:50 for a 12:00 class and the closest parking lot was always full. During that time, every single commuter zone had additional lots that were practically empty because students didn't want to walk a little further to class
Sources have different calculations.What I was told was they sold 1 permit per space this year whereas last year it was 6 permits per. That’s a huge reduction. Seems foolhardy. (Edit: 6 is way too many!)
But they’ve been working toward making central campus pedestrian only for 20 years. Just one step closer. Hopefully the shuttle system is better than it was in the 00’s.
As the father of a recent college freshman, I think Mississippi State administration gives them plenty of chances to learn to cope. I have never had a less consistent customer service experience than freshman orientation, housing, enrollment, etc.How do you learn coping skills if you never have to cope with anything until you are an adult? Then life punches you in the face. Parents should be training their kids for a fight but they are insulating them from the real world, and killing their chances at surviving mostly intact.
The ONLY time I ever received a parking ticket was when I was a student at Mississippi State. I think it was when I first got there in 1994. I found it was one of the few benefits of having 8 o'clock classes every term.Been going on for 30 years
I used the one by Lloyd Ricks that ran along the old railroad track bed right behind Montgomery Hall, but, mostly I rode a bike to all of my classes and never had a parking issue.BRING BACK GRAVEL LOTS!!!!!!!
How involved were you in your kid's registration, etc.? When I think about how that’s changed over the generations it’s kind of incredible. My FIL hitchhiked to State carrying his bag. I loaded up my truck and moved myself in, handled all my registration, housing applications, etc. I moved my kids in but had nothing to do with their registration, housing applications, etc. I did help them understand and apply for financial aid. I know parents today who are a mess doing literally everything for the kid, and texting them incessantly because they noticed they were somewhere they shouldn’t be or not somewhere they should be because they track them by the minute on Life360…”don’t you have algebra right now?”As the father of a recent college freshman, I think Mississippi State administration gives them plenty of chances to learn to cope. I have never had a less consistent customer service experience than freshman orientation, housing, enrollment, etc.
Meh - it's only $10 and the racks to lock the bikes up aren't free. I rode my bike from South Nash to campus daily back in the day, and I would have paid $10 (even back then) and not complained if it meant more locations to lock it up...Okay now that is money-grubbing horseshit. I never did it but damn.
I am involved, but only for the things that will ensure that he is technically enrolled for the first day of class so there's no technical problem that sidelines him for a semester. He's on his own for the rest.How involved were you in your kid's registration, etc.? When I think about how that’s changed over the generations it’s kind of incredible. My FIL hitchhiked to State carrying his bag. I loaded up my truck and moved myself in, handled all my registration, housing applications, etc. I moved myself kids in but had nothing to do with their registration, housing applications, etc. I did help them understand and apply for financial aid. I know parents today who are a mess doing literally everything for the kid, and texting them incessantly because they noticed they were somewhere they shouldn’t be or not somewhere they should be because they track them by the minute on Life360…”don’t you have algebra right now?”
Best of luck. Life is backwards. You have to make big decisions about what you want to do in life before you have much experience doing anything in life. I'm still not sure what I want to do when I grow up...I am involved, but only for the things that will ensure that he is technically enrolled for the first day of class so there's no technical problem that sidelines him for a semester. He's on his own for the rest.
Over the last 4 years, I've laid out all of the major options/career paths that I think he might be interested in, talked with him about rush and the Greek system, offered to introduce him to the alumni that I know might be helpful to him, and he knows that he has a resource in his dad. But, I'm not initiating anything.
We'll see how it goes. Wish him (and us) luck!
I'm not breaking any news here or anything, but it is amazing how humble raising a kid made me.Best of luck. Life is backwards. You have to make big decisions about what you want to do in life before you have much experience doing anything in life. I'm still not sure what I want to do when I grow up...
If you had just asked me before I had kids, I had all the answers. I cannot help you now. Sounds like you are doing great!I'm not breaking any news here or anything, but it is amazing how humble raising a kid made me.
I've not been afraid of much in my adult life, but there are rarely more than a few days that go by that I'm not worrying over how my kids will do as they become young adults. And trying to balance help/support with restraint is one of the most difficult things I think a person can experience.
I want them to be happy, and that's all. I hope I've given them what they need to find that sooner than later.
Ask me on my deathbed (if I should be so lucky), and I'll mumble something to you about wanting the chocolate kind of Ensure that the creatures are hiding from me instead of the vanilla kind.If you had just asked me before I had kids, I had all the answers. I cannot help you now. Sounds like you are doing great!
This was my experience in the late 90s/early 2000s. There were always plenty of spaces as long as you were willing to walk a bit.During my time as a student (2019-2023) We didn't have a parking issue, we had a convenient parking issue. There were plenty of people moaning and complaining about parking because they showed up at 11:50 for a 12:00 class and the closest parking lot was always full. During that time, every single commuter zone had additional lots that were practically empty because students didn't want to walk a little further to class
Same thing happened to mine. He is a little farther from campus this year. The tram or trolley or whatever it is runs by his street, so he may be thumbing it until more spaces open up. It's part of being in college and part of learning how to overcome and adapt was my 2 cents.Yep….my son is a senior and lives off campus. Logged on before 8:00 on the designated day and was # 6400+ in the queue. He was not able to get a reserved spot in any lot on campus. He is on the waitlist for 3 different lots and the parking folks told him that spots will open up once classes actually start. Total BS