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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Missing three classes is a lot of classes from two years. I get it's "due to bad advisement" but this is 2025 and I'm sure it's clearly on the site. Also, he should have been communicating with the target "better school" about what would be needed to transfer. This is a big part about taking the often smart option of doing the CC route. It's only smart if you stay on the path, and the same kids who weren't on the right path to get into the "better" college out of HS are still struggling with these executive functions issues in CC. It's his life and his decision. I think the feeling bad part about graduation a year later is pretty immature tbh. You hear it sometimes with seniors in HS who dont want to take a gap year. But two years later, I think he should know life happens. But it is what it is. This is his decision. I'd be holding him accountable for missing three classes, that's on him. But I'd let him make his own decision about college now.[/quote] Agree with this. Your son needs an extra year at community college anyhow to gain some maturity.[/quote]
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