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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Adding to 0032 - My son's needs were ADHD, Tourette's, anxiety and language. His grades and testing were strong enough for UMBC and he was naturally strong in math. So it may be that the kids she knew about had needs more similar to my son's - I don't know. [/quote] Thank you. I did not know UMBC had any supports. It wasn’t on the “schools with support” list given to me by a friend who has high functioning ASD son. So admittedly I didn’t research my info. I do hear it is an excellent in state option for STEM and serious students who don’t necessarily care about typical social college experience (big commuter college too.) Sadly It was not a fit for my non STEM social daughter. [/quote]
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