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[quote=Anonymous]14:34 here. I wanted to add something about the support aspect. In college, support can be offered but it has to be sought out. My sibling went to a school with a very broad support structure for students coping with learning disabilities. But, the students have to ask for the help and seek out the tutors and study aides. My brother never did. He needed spoon feeding. Short of that, he wasn't going to do it because it was effort. Fast forward, he left college, found out how hard it is too get a decent job without a college degree and finished up at a local school that offered zero support. So, if the kid you are thinking about will avail himself of the support, great. If he needs spoon feeding and handholding, that is not going to end well--especially with the social temptations of being away at school. [/quote]
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