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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know you said not big, but I was recently at a physics department event at Virginia Tech and it was basically all you asked for. They were quirky physics kids and the math/physics classes are not large. He could be in the science LLC to give it that community vibe. It’s a really great and supportive department. Might be worth visiting at least. We have a close friend who is deeply on the spectrum and can not have a roommate and he has navigated VT well and they have supported giving him a single room to accommodate his needs. You might be pleasantly surprised. [/quote] I love the Science Learning Community! The broad gen ed requirements maybe a bit too much.[/quote] My kid did get out of many gen ed requirements because of all her APs. She’s taken one random pathway course, that she chose because it looked interesting, about concussions. Other than that I think a writing class was her only non math/physics class and she’s a sophomore at VT. There’s great suggestions here. You can visit a few to get the vibe and hopefully connect with their physics department. [/quote]
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