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[quote=Anonymous]My son is in a special circumstance. He was born on November 2nd 2002. *2006 We had the option of starting pre-school, but decided to wait a year because he was a slow learner and his birthday being after Nov 1st cut-off. *2007 Then when he went to pre-school , son turned five the third month of pre-school of November and went through the year without issue 2008 but when my son started Kindergarten he got in a car accident which caused some breakage and decided to hold him out the entire year for physical therapy. *2009 He started kindergarten at six and then turned seven that November of kindergarten. *2018-RECLASS- for prep-school who offered half-ride if he took 8th grade over again. *2019 start at prep school at 16 and turns 17 third month of freshman year. Starting on Varsity *2023 graduating at 20... My wife's a little nervous that he will be starting Duke and the third month in he will be 21, and we did notice a lot of his classmates are into cocaine - but because the sports teams drug tests three times a season so that assures us he doesn't do anything.... There is no way he could of made it to Duke if he graduating in 2019. It did work out. Prob the only thing that was weird is when he got caught with his girlfriend in bed by the girls parents and they called the cops - he was 18 at the time and she was 14. Luckily he knew better than to admit it and she eventually had to let it go. He got accepted to Maryland It pays to hold your kids back. I can honestly say if he was graduating in 2019 he would of just been average..... Hold-back as much as you can afford is the way to go [/quote]
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