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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CC first. [/quote] As a parent of a similar kid, I disagree. A kid who struggled to complete assignments, and needed support in the structured environment of high school, is going to find it even harder to do so in a relatively unstructured community college environment. Very few kids make the grades needed for a "guaranteed transfer", and the kids who do are generally kids who didn't have organizational or motivational issues going in. If the feeling is that he needs a lot of structure, and there are documented learning disabilities, doing junior college at Landmark College could be a good idea. Otherwise, there are plenty of little LAC's on the East Coast that are willing to work with diverse learners. Some to look at: Suffolk Mount Ida Colby-Sawyer Dean[/quote]
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