If so, did the school administration help? Or did they shy away from dealing with something unpleasant.
With all the press about the Rutgers incident, I wonder is bullying at college is more common than we know.
My child is a freshman at a top liberal arts college and is being subtly but relentlessly bullied after another student spread a vicious rumor that the other students believe despite its improbability. (So much for a correlation between critical thinking/judgment and high SAT scores and grades.) The school administrator's attitude was "No one would spread such a bad rumor without your having done something bad even if you certainly didn't do that."
Our child will probably transfer to a large public less expensive school ASAP.
I would love the problem of college bullying to come out into the open.
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