Shout out, Housing Choice

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Sounds like complaining to me too. That isn’t necessarily wrong, but hopefully you will follow the final definition and file a formal complaint. Write a letter to the editor. Get petitions signed. Set up an appointment to talk to the head of maintenance/buildings/grounds., etc. Run for class president. Get elected as hall representative to the dorm government. Organize a dorm clean-up. Do something. Some complain and some act. I hope you are the latter. My older s took issue with the parking policies and fees at his college. He was ultimately appointed as one of the 2 student representatives on the policy and planning committee addressing these issues.</p>

<p>I complained to the head of TU’s housekeeping when I was charged a ridiculous fee for a small stain on the carpet in my s’s room after moveout. We were able to negotiate a compromize. Do. Act. Don’t just be a member of the BMW club (thats the b*tch, moan and whine club). Obviously you’ve managed to deal with these inconveniences and do well in school. Thats great. But we are suggesting a little more diplomacy and a little less overt negativity/hostility. There is a difference between being honest and being brutally honest. It is a good difference to learn. It will make a diffference in the outcome of disagreements.</p>

<p>** and its late-- you should go to bed. Those pile drivers are gonna be gettin’ you up early tomorrow ;)</p>