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[quote=Anonymous]I am sorry - this must be very hard, but you are obviously thinking practically. My good friend's son had anxiety issues in HS addressed mostly, but not completely, by meds. He choose a big out of state university and ended up transferring to a school closer to home - still large, but had a lot of kids from his HS. He is thriving. Issues my friend considered: small school may be better - more hands on teachers/deans/advisors, school closer to home may be better - encourage independence by living in dorms, but easy to visit schools with lots of kids from her HS - familiar faces, some built in friends As you get closer and have an idea of her grades/scores, I would really encourage you to pay for a consultation with a college counselor - there are some schools - like McDaniel in Maryland and Elon in NC that have a good reputation for working with kids with either behavioral health or learning disabilities. [/quote]
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