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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Check out Colleges that Change Lives (ctcl.org) for schools that provide a positive environment for students with learning disabilities. Oberlin, Bard, and Sarah Lawrence are on their list.[/quote] I don't think I'd put any of these schools onto the same list with most of the others on OP's list. But Oberlin and Bard do have a good track record of their kids getting jobs in film, and certainly both have lots of students who are the kids of film industry people. I'd put both on the list, although i would add that grades might be a problem for Oberlin. [b]The Sarah Lawrence film program, basically an expensive camp, is a joke. My nephew did it and transfered out after he finished it.[/b] I can't go into details, but was ridiculously poorly managed and some true concerns I would have had as a parent. It's mostly a college that is in trouble across the board. You have much better options. [/quote] To clarify, this student transferred out [b]after he finished[/b] SLC's film program? [/quote] +1 I’m very confused by the PP’s comment. How does a student finish the film program but not yet graduate? [/quote]
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