Not going as well as I thought...

<p>Kierans-</p>

<p>This post intrigued me because I myself am a freshman Elon student with the same complaint. I am in the Fellows program- but I came from a VERY intense public high school in the top classes and find myself bored in many classes, with very little challenges. As someone who loves academics and learning, this was a huge upset for me. But I have found ways to enhance the learning process in spite of the easy classes. I have visited the Career Development Center and started planning for internships, I have met with professors during office hours and started the ideas for research and I also volunteer my time with CCM and many other organizations. </p>

<p>Greek life is very big at Elon, but it is something that doesn’t seem to fit for me, and I am happy I found a group of people that share my interests and are fun to be around. I am actually a part of Catholic Campus Ministries (thanks for the compliment on the thread) and I found a lot of my friends through that and other club sports and programs I am involved in. I empathize with your daughter and I hope that she can find her niche at Elon. I have found that attitude changes everything and if you actively participate in clubs and things that interest you- it is amazing how many people you will meet. </p>

<p>Best wishes for you daughter</p>