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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Second, very few people in the U.S. go to the 7 or 8 schools you listed. [/quote] That's exactly what makes it an accomplishment. An accomplishment means you've done something that very few people have done. If millions of people have done it, it's not an accomplishment.[/quote] NP. What are you talking about? Millions of people can accomplish the same thing. I think you mean, it's not an unusual accomplishment. Or a unique accomplishment. But being unusual or unique in and of itself is not an accomplishment. Now, OP, there is more to college than just the degree. There is the socialization, the safe playpen for practicing adulting, the friendships, the possible romantic relationship(s). Sounds like your son could experience all this, and then with a quick snap of the fingers in some fast program, turn around and make some money. He could go to college and do the program in the summer. [/quote]
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