Anonymous wrote:Our DS is a great kid, but middle of the road student at a top area private. Works hard and is intellectually curious, but his ADHD impacts his focus and has resulted in a highschool report card with a few As, many B+s, and 1 or 2 Cs. He's strong in the humanities with a penchant for art. Any suggestions of colleges we should keep on our "must see" list? We truly don't care about the "name brand" but rather want to focus on finding the right fit where he can really flourish.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should figure out what career path is most appealing and select schools from there. Many of the careers in art/writing aren't going to pay much. Is that okay with him? (If grad school is likely a few years out, then that would probably address the issue.)
There are also many good careers that will pay reasonably well, but if his aim is to end up in those, then you need to make sure the chosen school has that path.
I love the idea of liberal arts schools and would love my dds to spend 4 years in them. The real challenge with them is that they have a narrow set of majors. If a kid started out thinking art and creative writing but later decided to do advertising/marketing, they might need to transfer to a college with a business school. I think many smaller liberal arts schools see a lot of transfers sophomore year for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should figure out what career path is most appealing and select schools from there. Many of the careers in art/writing aren't going to pay much. Is that okay with him? (If grad school is likely a few years out, then that would probably address the issue.)
There are also many good careers that will pay reasonably well, but if his aim is to end up in those, then you need to make sure the chosen school has that path.
I love the idea of liberal arts schools and would love my dds to spend 4 years in them. The real challenge with them is that they have a narrow set of majors. If a kid started out thinking art and creative writing but later decided to do advertising/marketing, they might need to transfer to a college with a business school. I think many smaller liberal arts schools see a lot of transfers sophomore year for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:We are in DC but DD would go anywhere!