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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I started my late-summer kid on time. I didn't want a 20-year-old HS senior, but maybe that's just me.[/quote] How is a late summer birthday going to translate into a 20 year old high school senior? Pretty sure he would be 18 his Senior year--as would many of his classmates. By my calculations he would turn 19 after he graduates. So, instead, you will have a 17 year old Senior. Depending on how late his birthday is, he will start college at 17.[/quote] +1 Her math is wrong. Summer/fall birthday kids either graduate HS at 17 or 18. [/quote] Yeah, not sure how she gets 20. Unless she held him back one year, and subsequently his grades held him back another :lol: Our son has a late July birthday, and he's pretty small & immature. We're going to hold him back. But it just means he'll be 18 throughout his senior year, will graduate when he's 18, and then turn 19 over the summer. [/quote]
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