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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP. I'm asuming money is not an issue. If it is, ignore my post. We have kid that is not putting in the work necessary in HS. I suspect he will end up with a lower overall GPA. Anything that comes to him naturally, he gets As (Math, music). We were thinking of sending him (when the time comes, in a couple of years) to a small LAC so there's someone to make sure he gets his work done as opposed to a CC where no one is going to care. Did you consider that?[/quote] Hi, I’m OP. Money is consideration only in that what we save we can spent on grad school if he chooses that route. And honest question: who at a LAC is going to make sure he gets his work done? Do professors chase down missing work? Is that something a counselor does? [/quote] If your child has an identified disability, such as ADHD, there are absolutely LAC's here students can get support in executive functionin and organization. I am the one who posted early about a family member. That family member is at McDaniel and is getting excellent support services there. McDaniel is not a particularly selective school, there are other schools that are more academically selective and also provide excellent services. [/quote]
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