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Thanks! And I appreciate your thoughts on LMU and Chapman. She's still not sure if she wants to go down and check them out, she was crying last night just overwhelmed and not knowing how she's going to choose, worried that she'd make a "wrong choice." I just kept telling her she's got a couple of great "right choices" to choose from.Congrats, that is awesome! Davis was her first choice, right? If so, what are the considerations that might lead her to go a different direction (other than the food service issue)? I know people who’ve gone to LMU and really liked their experience. Chapman has a bit of a reputation as a school for spoiled OC rich kids (and yes, my kid goes to USC so I’m not being judgy). UC Irvine is a good school in a great location (though I’m biased as I went to high school in Irvine).
As for the diet situation, would you consider campus apartment living where she cooks for herself? I know that many school cafeterias are much more conscious of food allergies these days and go to great lengths to have separate food service areas for the most common allergies, but even so, maybe it would be better for her to prepare her own meals?
With her allergies, we've definitely considered an apartment with a kitchen, but my fear there is it would take her away from other freshman and the "normal freshman experience". I keep telling her that there are already a lot of kids just like her already there, so they're used to dealing with it - of course I just hope that's true. My guess is that from sophomore year on she'll be in an apartment type setting, so it's just that first year we have to get through. But freshman year is so crucial to the overall college experience that I really hope we can figure it out.