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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - I would suggest looking for an open curriculum college that has CS. There are no or minimal distribution requirements at these schools. Brown is actually one of them. But students that are pointy can take the classes that interest them. Also, if he does not already have it, I would consider getting your student an EF coach. I have an ADHD kid and the EF coach has helped tremendously.[/quote] Yes, he could certainly specialize at an open curriculum school, although such schools generally offer more of an "individually tailored" curriculum than a true open curriculum. Advisors typically encourage students to try out a variety of different areas. Another possibility would be an honors program at a state university. Many honors programs require a mentored project or thesis, which allows students to explore a topic in depth.[/quote]
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